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Ground track of the International Space Station for approximately two periods... Ground track of the International Space Station for approximately two periods... the ground track is the set of points at which the satellite will pass directly overhead... The ground track of a satellite can take a number of different forms... This ground track is shifted east or west depending on the... the ground track will shift west each day... the ground track will shift east... its sinusoidal ground track will become compressed laterally... Its ground track will have a... covered by the ground track will range from... The ground track of a Molniya orbit... The ground track of a Molniya orbit... The ground track of a Molniya orbit... the ground track of the satellite will appear the same above and below the equator...

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