Clarke Belt

The circular orbit at approximately 35,800 km above the equator, where the satellites travel at the same speed as the earth's rotation (Geostationary Orbit) and thus appear to be stationary to an observer on Earth. Named after Arthur C. Clarke who first postulated the idea of geostationary communication satellites.

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An example of a collocated satellite system is the HOTBIRD system located at the 13º East geostationary orbital position.