When you watch satellite TV you are, of course, receiving a broadcast from a satellite, but where is that satellite? Up in orbit in the outer reaches of earth’s gravity. Do you have to move your dish around every minute to keep it pointed at the satellite? Of course you don’t, that is because the satellite is in “Geostationary Orbit.” This is a fancy way of saying that as the earth turns the satellite moves in orbit so that it stays in the same place relative to the surface of earth. So, is geostationary orbit “space” that can’t be owned or is it the upper reaches of airspace that nations are usually acknowledged to be sovereign over?