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Geostationary satellite working model | Satellite science project | Satellite around earth model

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A geostationary satellite is a type of artificial satellite that appears to stay fixed over one point on the Earth all the time. It revolves around the Earth in 24 hours and appears fixed at one position over the equator. ✅ Key Features of a Geostationary Satellite: It orbits the Earth from west to east (same direction as Earth’s rotation). It takes exactly 24 hours to complete one orbit. It is located about 35,786 km above the equator. Because its speed matches Earth’s rotation, it looks stationary from the ground. 📡 Why Are Geostationary Satellites Important? They are mainly used for: TV and radio broadcasting Internet and communication Weather forecasting Satellite navigation support Simple Example: If a satellite is placed above India in geostationary orbit, it will always remain above India, which is why TV dishes do not need to move. ....................................................................................................................... Material Required : 1) Plastic ball 2) Thermocal ball 3) Blank Fevicol 4) Cardboard 5) GI Wire 6) Plastic Straw 7) Acrylic color 8) Woolen ball 9) AC Swing motor 10) Hot Glue Gun ..................................................................................................................... geostationary Satellite Working Model|| Science Exhibition Working Project|| Science Project #solarenergy geostationary satellite working model for science project exhibition - earth rotation Earth & Moon Rotation Model || Science Exhibition Project Working Model || Solar System Model satellite working model science project satellite working model project satellite making project working model satellite working model for science exhibition satellite earth working model for science fair satellite around earth working school science model satellite project work science satellite working project satellite science project satellite working model satellite communication working model for school project geo satellite working model satellite working model easy #satellite #sciencproject #science #project #solarsystem #eazytronic #eazytronicshorts BE CREATIVE THINK INNOVATIVE Hello friends....... Welcome to my YouTube Channel "Subham's Art & Craft Creations". bout this Channel : In this YouTube Channel I am providing you a lot of tips for making different hand crafts, Idol , model , Drawings, 3D paper art, Pencil Shaving art, Spray painting, Madubani painting, Mandala painting, Dot painting, glass painting, Origami paper flower making, Diya stand making, home decoration crafts & Wall Hanging Crafts & others, which help you to get creative & innovative ideas and express yourself in your own unique style. So, pls. like & share my video, subscribe my channel and press the bell icon, so that you don't miss any update. Thank You so much. My Social Links:- Email - subhamoypain@gmail.com Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5fe... Facebook - / subhamoy.pain

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In this video I show you how to make a geostationary satellite working model where the satellite looks fixed over one point on Earth. I explain the main idea in a simple school-science way: a geostationary satellite moves from west to east, completes one full orbit in 24 hours, and because its speed matches Earth’s rotation, it appears stationary to us from the ground. I also highlight the important fact that this orbit is above the equator at about 35,786 km (in real life), so the concept becomes very clear for science exhibition. For the model, I use easy materials like a plastic ball/thermocol ball for Earth, cardboard base, GI wire and straw for support, and I add an AC swing motor to make it a proper working project. The big takeaway is understanding “why TV dishes don’t need to move” when a satellite is placed in geostationary orbit—because it stays above the same region (example: above India). This project is perfect for science fair, satellite communication topic, and Earth rotation demonstration.

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