The motion of a satellite around earth is defined by Kepler's Laws of Motion.
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An ellipse contains two foci.
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Satellites do not orbit at a constant speed -- they speed up and slow down. The time between points A and B is the same as the time between points C and D. The areas of the two wedges are the same. Does this work for earth's orbit? Count the number of days between September 21 (Autumn Equinox) and March 21 (Spring Equinox) and the number of days between March 21 and September 21. |
These relations are true for any orbit: a planet orbiting a star, a moon orbiting a planet, or an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth.