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[[Image:Comparison_satellite_navigation_orbits.svg|thumb|Comparison of [[GPS]], [[GLONASS]], [[Galileo_(satellite_navigation)|Galileo]] and [[Compass_navigation_system|Compass]] [[satellite navigation system]] orbits with the [[International Space Station]] orbit, [[Geostationary Earth Orbit]] and the nominal size of the [[Earth]]. The orbit of the [[Moon]] is 9.1 times larger (in linear dimensions) than geostationary orbit.]]
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[[Image:Comparison_satellite_navigation_orbits.svg|thumb|Comparison of [[GPS]], [[GLONASS]], [[Galileo_(satellite_navigation)|Galileo]] and [[Compass_navigation_system|Compass (medium earth orbit satellites)]] [[satellite navigation system]] orbits with the [[International Space Station]] orbit, the [[Hubble Space Telescope]] orbit, [[Geostationary Earth Orbit]] and the nominal size of the [[Earth]]. The [[Moon]]'s orbit is 9.1 times larger (in radius and length) than geostationary orbit.]]

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Comparison of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and Compass (medium earth orbit satellites) satellite navigation system orbits with the International Space Station orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope orbit, Geostationary Earth Orbit and the nominal size of the Earth. The Moon's orbit is 9.1 times larger (in radius and length) than geostationary orbit.