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A **supersynchronous orbit** refers to an orbital position that is above the geostationary orbit, which is approximately 35,786 kilometers (22,236 miles) above the Earth's equator. In a geostationary orbit, a satellite appears to remain in a fixed position relative to the Earth's surface, as it orbits the Earth at the same rotational speed. Supersynchronous orbits are those orbits that have a higher altitude than the geostationary orbit.

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