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Geostationary Height in Satellite Communication Formulas
Geostationary Height refers to the altitude at which a geostationary satellite is positioned above the Earth’s equator. And is denoted by H
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. Geostationary Height is usually measured using the Kilometer for Length. Note that the value of Geostationary Height is always positive.
Formulas to find Geostationary Height in Satellite Communication
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Geostationary Height
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Satellite Communication formulas that make use of Geostationary Height
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List of variables in Satellite Communication formulas
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FAQ
What is the Geostationary Height?
Geostationary Height refers to the altitude at which a geostationary satellite is positioned above the Earth’s equator. Geostationary Height is usually measured using the Kilometer for Length. Note that the value of Geostationary Height is always positive.
Can the Geostationary Height be negative?
No, the Geostationary Height, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Geostationary Height?
Geostationary Height is usually measured using the Kilometer[km] for Length. Meter[km], Millimeter[km], Decimeter[km] are the few other units in which Geostationary Height can be measured.
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