Since the 1950's thousands of satellites have been launched and most remain in orbit to the present day. This means that the space around the Earth is a complex tangle of working or broken satellites and debris. The Image below shows a representation of the satellites and debris over 10 cm in orbit :
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Types of Orbit
There are Two main types of Orbit an artificial satellite can be placed in:-
1. Low-Earth Orbit - Orbital Period ~ 90 minutes
2. Geostationary Orbit - Orbital Period = 1 day, Orbital Altitude = 36,000 km
Low Earth Orbit
Low Earth Orbit is the location of most satellites in orbit. Most Earth-observation (weather etc.) satellites and spy satellites are found in this region, as being close to the Earth allows them to observe the Earth to a very high resolution. The International Space Station is also found in Low-Earth orbit (~400 km altitude).
Geostationary Orbit
Although most satellites are found in Low-Earth orbit, there is a large group of satellites that are at a much further distance from Earth. At a distance of 35,786 km from the Earth's surface, these satellites form a ring around the Earth's equator as can be seen in the satellite tracking images below :
Geostationary orbit is useful due to the period of the satellite's orbit at this altitude. It takes exactly 1 day for the satellite to orbit the Earth.
This means that for an observer on the Earth, a Geostationary satellite will appear stationary in the sky.
In order to send signals over short distances, it is possible to send a direct signal. Over larger distances, however, the curve of the Earth can prevent 'Line of Sight' communication.
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The effect of the Earth's curvature can be seen when ship appear to 'fall off the edge' over the horizon :
In the above photo, the ship is not rising out of the water or climbing back up from below the edge; it is simply at different distances from the viewer. The distance in the first picture is about 18 km, which would give a horizon vertical drop of about 23 meters.
In order to send a signal anywhere on Earth, due to the curvature of the Earth, a Relay satellite system can be used :