  PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301 Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to koam Re: Satellite
And that, my friend, is why satellite internet has such high lags! |
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  koam Pink Pecker Premium join:2000-08-16 East Puddle clubs:
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| reply to PolarBear No, i'm just surprised. I imagined they'd be closer. 22,000+ miles up is nearly three times Earth's diameter. Almost three Earths would fit between Earth's surface and the satellite. That's far!
In contrast, the International Space Station and Shuttle, when it goes to the ISS, orbit at less than 250 miles up. 189-246 miles vs 22,223 miles, a huge difference. |
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Satellites such as these are put into geosynchronous or geostationary orbits, a position where they are in the same apparent place in the sky all the time, or at the same place at the same time each day. That makes them easy to aim at with the ground antenna. Such orbits are always at 22,000 miles up. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosynchronous_orbit |
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  PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301 Premium join:2005-01-03
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said by koam :and where did you get 22,000 miles from? Well, I kind of guesstimated it from what I've learned about DirecTV as an installer.
Why, do you not agree? |
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  koam Pink Pecker Premium join:2000-08-16 East Puddle clubs: 1 edit | reply to PolarBear and where did you get 22,000 miles from? |
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