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Altitudes
The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
GEO
Short for Geostationary Earth Orbit, a circular orbit 35,786 kilometers above the Earth's equator where a satellite's orbital period matches the Earth's rotation, appearing stationary to an observer on Earth.
LEO
Stands for Low Earth Orbit, a satellite's orbit relatively close to Earth's surface, typically at altitudes less than 2,000 kilometers, used for telecommunications, military, and observation purposes.
MEO
Medium Earth Orbit, referring to satellites that orbit the earth at altitudes in a range typically between 2,000 and 35,786 kilometers, used for communications, navigation, and earth observation.
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