Polar Orbit
Definition
Polar orbit passes over the Earth’s polar regions, from north to south. Any orbit that passes within 20 to 30 degrees of the poles is considered to be a polar orbit. Polar orbits are used for reconnaissance and Earth observation.

Space Orbits and Locations
See moreSubscribe to our newsletter
Sign up today to stay in touch with the latest project news, analysis, research and events.Contact us
United Nations Institute for Disarmament ResearchPalais des Nations1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Phone:+41 (0)22 917 11 41
E-mail:unidir@un.org
© UNIDIR, 2025. Website built by devx