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Why must a satellite orbit in the direction of the Earths rotation?

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Why must a satellite orbit in the direction of the Earths rotation?

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No need for satellites to orbit in the same direction as Earth rotates. Satellites orbit the Earth in all directions, including counter to Earth’s rotation. Maybe what you’re thinking about is why the shuttle and other vehicles launch in the direction of Earth’s rotation. That’s to borrow some of Earth’s rotational velocity on their way into orbit.

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