| ▲ | ksherlock a day ago | |
As one of the commenters pointed out, altitude. A geostationary orbit is ~26,000 miles. Dollars to donuts, that's where it is. | ||
| ▲ | dmcq2 a day ago | parent [-] | |
If you account for the satellite being further away because it would be above the point the distance works out okay - except that geostationary satellites go around the equator and that is a thousand miles away from that. | ||