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8.11 Satellites Page 346-351
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Natural Satellite The Moon
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Artificial Satellites Help forecast weather Monitor agriculture Telecommunication Navigation Military Activities Explore the Universe
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International Space Station Orbits at an altitude of 350 km above the Earth.
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Continuous Earth Orbit A satellite travels at sufficient velocity so that when Earth’s gravity pulls it down, it continuously falls around Earth’s curvature.
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Types of Orbits Low Earth Orbit Satellites (up to 2000 km)
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Polar Orbit Required to see every part of the planet. Altitude 200-900 km Example: RADARSTAT for natural and human- made events
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Medium Earth Orbit Satellites Altitudes up to 35000 km 12 make up the GPS 3 satellites must be visible at any one time from any point on the ground
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Geostationary Orbit Satellites Altitude of 35790 km One orbital period equals one rotation of Earth. Appear motionless in the sky Examples: communication and weather satellites
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Geostationary Satellites 1/10 the way to the moon
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Comparing Satellites Orbital Period Altitude Radius of Orbit Orbital Speed
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