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A geosynchronous orbit is an orbit in which an object is in constant proximity to the same point on the Earth while traveling along it. Hydrostationary is when it is above the equator.
A geosynchronous orbit is an orbit in which an object is in constant proximity to the same point on the Earth while traveling along it. Hydrostationary is when it is above the equator.
Lewis Carroll writes about military space programmes, policy, technology and the industry that supports the sector. He spent nearly two decades covering the military, the Pentagon, Congress and the defence industry as a journalist for Space Chatter magazine.