The satellites are 22,300 miles up, which puts them higher than most satellites, but that number’s key: any higher or lower and they’d move faster or slower than the Earth spins, putting them out of their carefully crafted orbit. NASA
The satellites are 22,300 miles up, which puts them higher than most satellites, but that number’s key: any higher or lower and they’d move faster or slower than the Earth spins, putting them out of their carefully crafted orbit. NASA