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Satellites circle the earth above the atmosphere in an …?
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Satellites circle the Earth above the atmosphere in an "orbit." These orbits can vary in altitude and inclination, depending on the type of satellite and its intended purpose, such as geostationary, polar, or low Earth orbits (LEO).
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