The satellite which appears stationary relative to earth is called
geostationary or geosynchronous satellite, communication satellite. A geostationary
satellite always stays over the same place above the earth such a satellite is
never at rest. Such a satellite appears stationary due to its zero relative
velocity w.r.t. that place on earth.
The orbit of a geostationary satellite is known as the parking
orbit.
Important points:
- It should revolve in an orbit concentric and coplanar with the equatorial plane.
- It sense of rotation should be same as that of earth about its own axis i.e., in anti - clockwise direction (from west to east).
- Its period of revolution around the earth should be same as that
of earth about its own axis.
T = 24 hrs. = 86400s - Height of geostationary satellite
As T = 2π √ (r³/ GM) ⇒ 2π √ [(R + h)³/ GM] = 24 hr.
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