Geostationary satellites are used for
communications and stay in a fixed
position above the Earth's surface
Low polar orbit satelites are closer to the
ground, and are used for weather
forcasting and imaging the Earth
A satellite is an object that orbits a
large object in space
The Earth has many artificial satellites in orbit
around it. These have been built by people and
launched into orbit using rockects.
Satellites in lower orbits travel faster than
those in higher orbits. The higher the orbit of a
satelite, the longer it's 'period'.
Satellites in low polar orbit pass over the poles. They
orbit between 110km and 200km above the Earth's
surface, taking around 90 minutes to make each orbit.
Geostationary satellites have a different path to polar satellites
- they are in orbit above the equator. The height of thier orbit -
36,000km - is just the right distance so that it takes them 24
hours to make each orbit.
Artificial satellites are continually accelerating towards the Earth. This is because of
the gravitational force of attraction between the satellite and the Earth. If a satellite
stopped moving forwards, the Earth's gravitational pull would make it fall to Earth.
The forward speed, or tangential motion, of a satellite must be just
right to keep the satellite in orbit: If the tangential motion is too slow,
the satellite will fall to Earth, if the tangetial motion is too fast, the
satellite will travel into space
Low polar orbit is close to the ground, so the
gravitational attraction is strong. This produces a high
centripetal acceleration, so the tangential speed must be
high.
A geostationary satellite if further from the ground, so the
gravitational attraction is weaker. This produces a lower
centripetal acceleration, so th tangential speed must be less,
Planets and Comets
The force of gravity between two objects decreases as the
objects move further apart. It follows an inverse square law -
the force between two objects is invesley proportional to the
distance between the squared.
The orbital peiod of a planet depends upon its distance from the sun.
The further a planet is from the sun, the longer its orbital period.
This is because the further away a planet is the further it has to travel
in orbit ans the weaker the gravitaional force of attraction between it
and the Sun,
A periodic comet has a highly elliptical
orbit (oval-shaped, rather than circular) .
When a comet comes close to the Sun, the
gravitational force of attraction is high and it
travels quickly. When a comet travels far
from the Sun, the gravitational force of
attraction is less and it travels more slowly,
Gravity
A moving object will continue to move in a straight line at the same
speed unless a force acts on it. For and object to move in a circle, a force
has to act on it all the time. This force is called the centripetal force.
The centripetal force acts toward the centre of the circle.
Gravity id the centripetal force that keeps planets moving
around the Sun, and satellites moving around planets.
Gravity is the universal force of attaction between
masses. The greater the mass involved, the greater
the force.
The force of gravity between two objects with small masses like a
table and a chair is small because the objects are. However, large
objects like planets have a much greater mass and so have a much
greater gravitational force.