
Geostationary satellite working model science project for exhibition #shortsfeed | Nakul Sahu Art
Geostationary satellite working model science project for exhibition #shortfeed - diy | Nakul Sahu Art #satelliteworkingmodel #geostationary #satellite #scienceproject #scienceexhibition #sciencefair #diy #nakulsahuart #workingmodel #innovative #inspireaward #inspireawardproject Short Information : A geostationary satellite is a type of artificial satellite that orbits the earth at an altitude of approximately 36,000 kilometers (22,000 miles). Geostationary satellites are positioned in a fixed location relative to the earth's surface and appear to be stationary from the perspective of an observer on the ground. Geostationary satellites are used for a variety of purposes, including communication, weather forecasting, and satellite television. Because they remain in a fixed position relative to the earth's surface, geostationary satellites are well-suited for tasks that require a continuous, high-bandwidth connection, such as television and radio broadcasting, and internet communication. Geostationary satellites are placed in a particular location in the sky known as a geostationary orbit, which is located above the equator. To remain in this orbit, geostationary satellites must be launched into space at a particular angle and speed, and must be placed in a position that is directly above the equator.