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Space - General Knowledge Questions
How much time does a Geostationary satellite take to complete one orbit, at the height of 35790 km?
A)
12 hours
B)
24 hours
C)
45 days
D)
365 days

Correct Answer :   24 hours

As the height of a satellite increases, so the time for the satellite to orbit increases. At a height of 35790 km, it takes 24 hours for the satellite to orbit. This type of orbit is known as a geosynchronous orbit, i.e. it is synchronized with the Earth.
 
One particular form of geosynchronous orbit is known as a geostationary orbit. In this type of orbit the satellite rotates in the same direction as the rotation of the Earth and has an approximate 24 hour period. This means that it revolves at the same angular velocity as the Earth and in the same direction and therefore remains in the same position relative to the Earth.

Published On : June 11, 2021
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