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  2. Satellites broadcasting TV signals are located about 22,240 miles (35,800 kilometers) above sea level in geostationary Earth orbits (GEO). Positioned above Earth’s equator, geostationary satellites complete one revolution in exactly a day, so they seem to hover over the same longitude.
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    A geostationary satellite travels from west to east over the equator. It moves in the same direction and at the same rate Earth is spinning. From Earth, a geostationary satellite looks like it is standing still since it is always above the same location. Polar-orbiting satellites travel in a north-south direction from pole to pole.
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    Satellites fly high in the sky, so they can see large areas of Earth at one time. Satellites also have a clear view of space. That’s because they fly above Earth’s clouds and air.
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