A geostationary satellite revolves round the Earth from–
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Geostationary satellites are located exactly above the

Earth’s equator and revolves around the Earth in a circular

orbit. Their revolving speed and direction (West to East) are

exactly same as that of the Earth, which makes it look

stationary from the Earth’s surface.

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