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No. A satellite in geostationary orbit remains stationary over a single point on the earth's equator. It must have an altitude of 22,236 miles above the earth, which makes its orbital period exactly one day. The moon is much too far away for that; its orbital period is 28 earth days.

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No, the moon is not in a geostationary orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits the Earth in an elliptical path, causing its distance and position to vary constantly. Geostationary orbits are circular and are typically much closer to Earth than the moon.

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