adjective
- of or relating to an orbit in which a satellite moves at the same angular velocity as Earth's rotation, remaining fixed over a point on the equator
Usage: technical; often used in astronomy and telecommunications
Examples
- Geosynchronous satellites are used for weather monitoring and television broadcasts.
- A geosynchronous orbit is located approximately 22,236 miles above Earth's equator.
- The satellite maintains a geosynchronous position, always hovering over the same location on Earth.
- Communications companies rely on geosynchronous satellites to provide continuous coverage.
- Unlike other orbits, a geosynchronous satellite completes one orbit in exactly 24 hours.