The frequency at which a satellite passes over the same point on Earth depends on its orbital altitude and type. For low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, this can occur multiple times a day, while geostationary satellites remain fixed over one spot and do not pass over the same point frequently, as they match Earth's rotation. Generally, LEO satellites can revisit the same location every few hours, whereas geostationary satellites only maintain a constant view of the same area.
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