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  1. Low Earth orbit - Wikipedia

    Low Earth Orbit (LEO): A geocentric orbit with an altitude much less than the Earth's radius. Satellites in this orbit are between 80 and 2000 kilometers above the Earth's surface.

  2. Low Earth orbit (LEO) | Definition, Distance, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Low Earth orbit (LEO), region of space where satellites orbit closest to Earth’s surface. There is no official definition of this region, but it is usually considered to be between …

  3. What is low Earth orbit? | Space

    May 30, 2022 · In very simple terms, low Earth orbit (LEO) is exactly what it sounds like: An orbit around the Earth with an altitude that lies towards the lower end of the range of possible orbits.

  4. What Is Low Earth Orbit? A Basic Explainer - ExtremeTech

    Jan 12, 2025 · An object is said to be in low Earth orbit if it completes a revolution every 128 minutes or less. A 128-minute orbit, according to Kepler's third law, works out to a semi-major …

  5. What Is Low Earth Orbit (LEO)? - Earth.com - Earthpedia

    First, we’ll have to tackle a few definitions. Low earth orbit (LEO) is defined by two characteristics. First, an object in LEO has an orbital pattern that is earth-centric. This means that the object …

  6. What is Low Earth Orbit? - Universe Today

    Jan 6, 2017 · Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is a popular place. It is where the majority of space missions are sent, where all of our satellites reside, and where the ISS orbits the planet.

  7. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) - Definition & Detailed Explanation

    5 days ago · Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is a specific region of space that is relatively close to Earth, typically ranging from 160 kilometers (100 miles) to 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) above the …

  8. From MIT to low Earth orbit - MIT Technology Review

    Jun 24, 2025 · From MIT to low Earth orbit My career as an astronaut—from the wild ride of training to the challenges and drama of missions—began in the Infinite Corridor.

  9. Low Earth Orbit (LEO): An Overview - deepinsecurity.com

    Apr 16, 2024 · Low Earth orbits (LEO) are orbital paths around the Earth defined by altitudes ranging from approximately 100 to 2,000 kilometres (Figure 1) (Defense Intelligence Agency, …

  10. Low Earth orbit (LEO) | EBSCO Research Starters

    Low Earth orbit (LEO) refers to orbits around Earth that range from about 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) down to about 160 kilometers (99 miles) above the planet’s surface.

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