Correct Answer: Option A (1 & 2)
LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites:
Operate at altitudes between 160-2,000 km above Earth
Provide low latency communication (minimal delay) due to their proximity to Earth
Have short visibility durations over any specific location because they move quickly relative to Earth's surface
Examples: Starlink, International Space Station, many Earth observation satellites
MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) satellites:
Orbit between 2,000-35,786 km above Earth
Offer longer visibility durations than LEO satellites but less than GEO satellites
Provide a good balance between coverage and latency
Examples: GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo navigation satellites
GEO (Geosynchronous Earth Orbit) satellites:
Orbit at approximately 35,786 km above Earth's equator
Appear stationary relative to Earth because they orbit at the same rate as Earth rotates
Provide continuous visibility over a large region
However, GEO satellites DO NOT provide coverage for polar regions due to their equatorial orbit