Physics - Satellites


Flashcards

2021-12-06

What speed must a satellite be going at to orbit a planet at radius $r$?


\[\sqrt{\frac{GM}{r}}\]

What three things must be true for a geostationary satellite?


  1. It must be in an orbit above the Earth’s equator.
  2. It must rotate in the same direction as the Earth’s rotation.
  3. It must have an orbital period of 24 hours.

What is true about a polar orbit?


It passes over a planet’s poles.

Why are polar orbits useful?


Because the earth rotates underneath them giving the satellite a complete view of the surface.

What is true about orbits close to the Earth compared to those further away?


The close ones have a shorter period.




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