How does a geostationary satellite remain over the same spot on Earth?

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How does a geostationary satellite remain over the same spot on Earth?

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It is far away enough that their orbit matches the earth’s rotation. This only works for points on the equator. Wikipedia page for it has a very nice animation

In fact every “true” geostationary satellite shares same orbit, higher or lower or at a different angle and they would appear to move from an observer on the ground

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