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topic 6 - astronomy
Orbit motion of satellites
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Gravity
The force needed to maintain a
stable
orbit of planets around a star and satellites around a planet
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Orbit
The circular path that an object follows as moves around another body in
space
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Satellite
Any object that orbits a
planet
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Natural satellite
A natural object that orbits a
planet
e.g. the
Moon
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Artificial satellite
An artificial object that orbits a
planet
e.g. communication satellites
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Stable orbit of a satellite
When the speed of a satellite is slow enough to stop it flying off into space, but fast enough to stop it falling back towards the
planet
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Problem when a satellite is travelling too quickly
The
gravitational
attraction between the
Earth
and the satellite is too weak so the satellite will fly off into space
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Problem when a satellite is travelling too slowly
The
gravitational
attraction between the
Earth
and the satellite will be too strong so the satellite will fall towards the Earth
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Speed at which a satellite will fly off into space
Above
11,200
m/s
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Speed at which a satellite will fall towards the Earth
Below
7600
m/s
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Geostationary
satellite
A satellite that orbits the
Earth
at the same rate as the Earth rotates
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How long it takes for a geostationary satellite to orbit the Earth
24 hours
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Position of a
geostationary
satellite relative to the
Earth's
surface
It remains above the same place on the Earth's surface
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