Geostationary satellite working model,
in this course introduces learners to the science and engineering behind satellites that orbit Earth at the same rotational speed as the planet. In this course, students explore how geostationary satellites maintain a fixed position above the equator, allowing constant communication, weather monitoring, and broadcasting. Using simple materials, learners build a 3D working model to visualize satellite motion, orbit mechanics, and Earth’s rotation. The course explains concepts such as orbital height, gravitational balance, and synchronization of angular velocity. Through this hands-on experience, participants gain a deeper understanding of space technology, satellite communication, and the importance of geostationary satellites in daily life. Ideal for science projects, it enhances creativity, analytical thinking, and awareness of real-world space applications. howtofunda