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A satellite in a synchronous orbit that is both Equator ial and circular will appear to be suspended motionless above a point on the orbited planet's equator. However, a synchronous orbit need not be equatorial, nor circular. A body in a nonequatorial synchronous orbit will appear to oscillate north and south above a point on the planet's equator, while a body in an Elliptical orbit will appear to oscillate eastward and westward. The combination of these two motions produces a figure-8 pattern as seen from the orbited body. A synchronous orbit about the Earth that is circular and lies in the equatorial plane is called a Geostationary Orbit . Source: From Federal Standard 1037C SEE ALSO
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