Satellite Orbits – 13

Satellite Orbits » Exercise – 1

13. A satellite in low circular orbit than a geostationary orbit is known as ……. Satellite .

(a) Slow moving
(b) Fast moving
(c) Passive
(d) Active

Answer
Answer : (b)

Explanation
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