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geostationary adj, technical denoting the orbit of an artificial satellite above the Earth's equator, at an altitude of 35 900km, at which distance it takes exactly 24 hours to complete one orbit and so appears to remain stationary above a fixed point on the Earth's surface.
ETYMOLOGY: 20c.

geostationary adj, technical denoting the orbit of an artificial satellite above the Earth's equator, at an altitude of 35 900km, at which distance it takes exactly 24 hours to complete one orbit and so appears to remain stationary above a fixed point on the Earth's surface.
ETYMOLOGY: 20c.

geostationary adj, technical denoting the orbit of an artificial satellite above the Earth's equator, at an altitude of 35 900km, at which distance it takes exactly 24 hours to complete one orbit and so appears to remain stationary above a fixed point on the Earth's surface.
ETYMOLOGY: 20c.