satellitrörelser
Satellitrörelser, or satellite orbits, are the paths that artificial satellites follow around a celestial body, typically a planet. These orbits are determined by the gravitational forces exerted by the celestial body and the satellite's velocity. The most common types of satellite orbits include:
1. Geostationary Orbit: A satellite in this orbit appears stationary relative to a point on the Earth's
2. Low Earth Orbit (LEO): Satellites in LEO are relatively close to the Earth's surface, typically ranging
3. Medium Earth Orbit (MEO): MEO satellites orbit at altitudes between 2,000 and 35,786 kilometers. They have
4. Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO): Satellites in HEO have a highly elongated path, with one focus at
The stability and predictability of satellite orbits are crucial for their operation and mission success. Factors