Describes a basic geospatial intersection between two or more features whose geometry intersects with one another. Features for this definition can be 2-dimensional as described in #{k: http://sweeton
tology.net/reprSpaceGeometry | http://sweetontology.net/reprSpaceGeometry } or 3-dimensional as described in #{k: http://sweetontology.net/reprSpaceGeometry3D | http://sweetontology.net/reprSpaceGeometry3D }. This is a conceptual relationship irrespective of a particular spatial processing methodology.
A circular orbit at zero inclination directly above Earth's equator with an orbital period of 23 hr, 56 min and 4 sec. To a ground observer a geostationary satellite appears always at the same point i
n the sky. Geostationary orbits are a subset of geosynchronous orbits. Both orbits match Earth's rate of rotation measured relative to distant "fixed" stars.