Answer: The term synchronous is defined as happening, existing, or arising at precisely the same time. A geosynchronous satellite; therefore, stays in a fixed position relative to the earth and as such, follows the rotation of the earth. Put another way, a geosynchronous satellite doesn't rotate around the earth; it simply keeps up with the rotation of the earth.
It takes 24 hours for one rotation around the Earth
About 90 minutes.
24 hours
It takes around 5-7 years for someone to become an astronaut. And this is after they already have college degrees and engineering or science experience.
The Earth orbits around the Sun; it takes one year for an orbit.The Earth orbits around the Sun; it takes one year for an orbit.The Earth orbits around the Sun; it takes one year for an orbit.The Earth orbits around the Sun; it takes one year for an orbit.
They usually get their energy from the Sun, but they may also have a nuclear reactor. That's how they get their energy; how they work in detail would depend on what they are supposed to do. There are satellites for many different purposes.
I'm pretty sure that that's a lunar cycle
MeteorOIDS have orbits; that's what we call space rocks as they fall through space. They become "meteors" during the second or two when they are burning up in the atmosphere, and are no longer orbiting the Sun.
it takes 91 minutes to orbit the earth.
About 90 minutes.
The International Space Station (ISS), launched in 1998, has been orbiting Earth for approximately 12 years.
The first part of the International Space Station (Zarya) has been in orbit since November 1998. The station has been progressively added to since then.
About 90 minutes. There are lots of sites that can track it. See below for some of them.
==Orbital period== The International Space Station completes 15.79 orbits per day, or about one orbit every 90 minutes.
Because the space station is in such a bad orbit for US spacecraft to launch to, it takes about 2 days in space for the shuttle to rendevous with the space station. The space station was built by the US & Russians, spacecraft from both countries had to be able to send supplies up on a regular basis, so the orbit of the ISS is difficult for the shuttle to reach.
It takes about 8 minutes from launch for the shuttle to reach space. How is that for speed? Once in space, the space shuttle and the International Space Station orbit the Earth about 16 times a day. They are actually traveling faster than a bullet! That fast rate of speed along with Earth's gravity keep them in orbit around our planet
15.7 orbits per day at 17,227 MPH 24/16 is 1hour 30 minutes per orbit approximately
That completely depends on the size of the satellite's orbit ... the larger the orbit, the longer each revolution takes. 100 revolutions take the International Space Station about 6.25 days, but take the moon about 7.5 years
A satelite orbit the Earth.An international space station is a space-based construction for staying scientists in long time periods to observe cosmos.
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