What is a satellite orbit?

Satellites in space orbit around the Earth.  It is placed in orbit orbit after being released into space.  The path that a satellite moves around the Earth is called orbit.
After the satellite exits the Earth's atmosphere, the earth's gravity begins to make its own orbit.  The satellite is required to be placed in the desired orbit.  Scientists have done a lot of calculations for this when launching.  Initially, the satellite is set in orbit about 8 km or more above the Earth.  Scientists determine how high the satellite should be and use the rocket accordingly.  The satellite flipped through the rocket at a speed of eight kilometers per second.  At this speed they fall into the balance of the Earth's gravitational force and begin to travel.
The orbit is usually elliptical.  It also rotates the earth in two ways, parallel to the equator and parallel to the smoke.  Equator to you equatorial orbit and parallel to pole The orbit is called a polar orbit.  Rotating 5 km high.  The satellite makes an orbit in 5 minutes.  An excursion in 5 hours at a height of 5 km.doing . That is, it rotates with the rotation of the earth and is always at one end of the earth.

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