A geostationary satellite seems to be fixed in the sky because it does not orbit the earth.

A geostationary satellite seems to be fixed in the sky because it does not orbit the earth. Correct Answer False

A geostationary satellite appears to be fixed in the sky because its time period of revolution around the earth is equal to the time period of revolution of the earth around its own axis, i.e., 24 hours.
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