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<p>for equatorial latitudes is around noon or midnight, and the <b>dawn/dusk orbit</b>, where the local mean solar time of passage for equatorial latitudes is around sunrise or sunset, so that the satellite rides the <a href="page.php?w=Terminator_%28solar%29">terminator</a> between day and night. Riding the terminator is useful for active radar satellites, as the satellites' solar panels can always see the Sun, without being shadowed by the Earth. It is also useful for some satellites with passive instruments that need to limit the Sun's influence</p><p>
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