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Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is an orbit close to Earth's surface (typically below 2,000 km) where most artificial space objects, including the ISS, operate. It is trending due to rising demand for connectivity and the expansion of LEO satellite networks, with countries like Saudi Arabia investing heavily to enhance technological capabilities and diversify economies. LEO satellites are used for telecommunications, earth observation, and disaster management, driven by low launch costs and high-resolution capabilities.
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