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For a LEO or GEO satellite, can you calculate the coverage area?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eldorado" data-source="post: 1490355" data-attributes="member: 235724"><p>For a LEO or GEO satellite, can you calculate the coverage area (diameter & angle) from the Earth's reference? I'm assuming that "coverage beam" is equivalent to coverage diameter = "footprint"? As a point of reference, I have an article showing a LEO satelllite coverage diameter is about 8000Km, but there is no demonstration as to how that number is derived.</p><p>thanks</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eldorado, post: 1490355, member: 235724"] For a LEO or GEO satellite, can you calculate the coverage area (diameter & angle) from the Earth's reference? I'm assuming that "coverage beam" is equivalent to coverage diameter = "footprint"? As a point of reference, I have an article showing a LEO satelllite coverage diameter is about 8000Km, but there is no demonstration as to how that number is derived. thanks . [/QUOTE]
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