Schematic showing the satellites that would be visible at a given time and place

This 2D diagram illustrates that an observer at mid-latitude would see only a fraction of the constellation satellites orbiting the Earth. To be visible, satellites need to be above the observer’s horizon and be illuminated by the Sun. Most satellites would be below the horizon and/or hidden by the Earth’s shadow which, for a given observer, covers increasingly more of the sky as night advances.

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Id:eso2004b
Type:Kunstværk
Udgivelsesdato:5. marts 2020 09:00
Relaterede pressemeddelelser:eso2004
Størrelse:15634 x 8734 px

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Type:Solar System : Sky Phenomenon : Night Sky : Trail : Satellite
Unspecified : Technology
Kategori:Illustrations

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