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Clarke BeltThe orbit path for satellites above the earth.
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Clarke BeltNamed after its founder Arthur C. Clarke, the Clarke Belt is an orbit used by satellites at a height of about 36000 km, in which satellites make an orbit in 24 hours yet remain in a fixed position relative to the Earth's surface.
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Clarke BeltA belt 22,245 miles (35,800 kilometers) directly above the equator where a satellite orbits the Earth at the same speed the Earth is rotating. Science fiction writer and scientist Arthur C. Clarke wro [..]
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