Geostationary Satellite

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

** NOT MINE ** NOT MINE ** NOT MINE **
I just upload because i thought it's interesting... And, I don't know which one is correct. Centripetal or centrifugal force? My teacher taught us centripetal is the correct one. Or is it different for different people?
Well, i hope this' beneficial. Enjoy

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  • @parasitesarefunny The moon is not in geostationary orbit. Geostationary orbit means that the satellite does not move relative to the earth, which means that the satellite and the earth have the same angular velocity.

  • GEO is 1:10 ratio from moons average orbit.

    wiki/File:Orbits_around_earth_­scale_diagram .svg

    with a lots of fuel you can go to the moon pretty easily.

    just hurry away from van allens radiation belts.

  • *our clients* hehe. NWO

  • Not a single human being has ever been in Geo-stationary Orbit. Yet fools and dupes think man has walked on the Moon 250,000 miles away. Hilarious! Man has never been higher than 500 miles up. Period.

  • centrifugal force

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