Approximately how far must a signal travel for a round trip between a user terminal and a geostationary satellite (GEO) and back down?

Answer

Nearly 72,000 kilometers

A signal traveling from a user terminal to a geostationary satellite and back down to a ground station must cover a distance of nearly 72,000 kilometers.

Approximately how far must a signal travel for a round trip between a user terminal and a geostationary satellite (GEO) and back down?
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