
global satellite coverage
Global satellite coverage refers to the ability of satellites in orbit to provide signals and data services across the entire planet. Satellites positioned at specific points, like geostationary or low Earth orbits, cover broad geographic areas or specific regions. Together, networks of different satellites ensure continuous, reliable communication, navigation, weather monitoring, or broadcasting worldwide. Factors like satellite position, orbit type, and technology determine coverage quality and reach. This interconnected system enables seamless connectivity and information access regardless of location, supporting various applications from internet access to GPS navigation across the globe.