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Yeah, I think that would be it since the equatorial plane wouldnt be going through Newcastle, heh. But you could place it above New Guineaeleco said:Why cant a geostationary satellite be placed above Newcastle?
is it simply not alligned to the equatorial plane?
I dunno, maybe its the fact that a satellite above newcastle will not have the same period as the Earth's rotation since teh Earth rotates faster at the equator...hence it wouldnt be geostationary?eleco said:Why cant a geostationary satellite be placed above Newcastle?
is it simply not alligned to the equatorial plane?
hey Toby, are you related to the Buchanan at the Extension 2 Mathematics forum?Toby Buchanan said:I don't think that is the correct thinking.. because no matter where over Earth you are, you can always see (almost) the same amount of the Earth's surface.. I recon it's because any orbit must move around the entire earth (rather than a portion that is smaller than its circumference), due to gravity, orbital decay etc.. and an orbital rotation over newcastle would mean that it would be travelling across a plane other than that of the Earth's rotation, therefore no longer making it geostationary.... not sure if my reasoning makes complete sense.. but yeah, that question was in our trial as well
ooerToby Buchanan said:yeah i think i said something on that one too... is that leung?? haha i wondered how long it would be b4 someone noticed my full name... oh well
wait... u r confusing me!!Tobes said:buchanan's son?? obviously my dad is a buchanan but i don't know how you would know him... he's not a school teacher or anything