We can calculate the height h above the earth s surface by subtracting the radius of the earth from the radius of the orbit.
Height of geostationary satellite.
It maintains the same.
156 a satellite in such an orbit is at an altitude of approximately 35 786 km 22 236 mi above mean sea level.
This corresponds to an inter satellite spacing of approximately 73 km.
To avoid confusion geosynchronous satellites that are not in geostationary orbit are sometimes referred to as being in an inclined geostationary orbit igso.
A geostationary orbit also referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit geo is a circular geosynchronous orbit 35 786 kilometres 22 236 miles above earth s equator and following the direction of earth s rotation.
Nesdis is part of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa and the department of commerce.
The geostationary satellite is made to orbit earth along its equatorial plane at an altitude of about 36 000 kilometres.
H 4 22 10 7 6 37 10 6 3 583 10 7 m.
They get to that height by being attached to the top of a rocket and launched at incredibly high velocities it s taken years of practice to program the fine detail of controlling this into a computer and small thrusters mounted on the satellite itself are used to.
At that height the eastward motion of the satellite coincides exactly with earth s rotation so that the satellite remains in one position above the equator.
The height for geostationary orbit is about 22 300 miles sitting directly above a fixed point on the equator.
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A geostationary equatorial orbit geo is a circular geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the earth s equator with a radius of approximately 42 164 km 26 199 mi measured from the center of the earth.
Some of these satellites are separated from each other by as little as 0 1 longitude.