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A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with an altitude between 160 ... The altitude is usually not less than 300 km for satellites, as that would be ...
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Orbits of the Earth | Space Foundation
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Geosynchronous Orbit (GEO) is the region in which satellites orbit at approximately 22,240 miles above the Earth's surface. At this altitude, the orbital period is ...
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Types of Satellites - How Satellites Work - Science
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Low-Earth orbits (LEO) — LEO satellites occupy a region of space from about 111miles (180 kilometers) to 1,243 miles (2,000 kilometers) above Earth.How Far Above The Earth Do Man-made Satellites Orbit ? - Naked ...
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Most satelites are in low earth orbit which is a satelite orbiting below 2000 km between the radiation belt and the earths atmosphere. The ISS is ...Catalog of Earth Satellite Orbits : Feature Articles
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Sep 4, 2009 - Flying hundreds of kilometers above the Earth, the International Space Station and other orbiting satellites provide a unique perspective on our ...
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