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A '''low Earth orbit''' ('''LEO''') is a circular [[Orbit|orbit]] around [[Earth]] between the atmosphere and the [[Van Allen radiation belt]]. These boundaries are not firmly defined, but are typically around 350 - 800 km above the [[Earth|Earth's]] surface, with inclination angles less than 60 degrees from the equator. This is generally below [[intermediate circular orbit]] (ICO), Sun-synchronous orbit and far below [[geostationary orbit]]. Orbits lower than this are not stable, and will decay rapidly because of atmospheric drag. Orbits higher than this are subject to early electronic failure because of intense radiation and charge accumulation. Orbits with a higher inclination angle (>~ 70 degrees) are usually called [[polar orbit]]s.  
 
A '''low Earth orbit''' ('''LEO''') is a circular [[Orbit|orbit]] around [[Earth]] between the atmosphere and the [[Van Allen radiation belt]]. These boundaries are not firmly defined, but are typically around 350 - 800 km above the [[Earth|Earth's]] surface, with inclination angles less than 60 degrees from the equator. This is generally below [[intermediate circular orbit]] (ICO), Sun-synchronous orbit and far below [[geostationary orbit]]. Orbits lower than this are not stable, and will decay rapidly because of atmospheric drag. Orbits higher than this are subject to early electronic failure because of intense radiation and charge accumulation. Orbits with a higher inclination angle (>~ 70 degrees) are usually called [[polar orbit]]s.  
  
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