A satellite with a Sun-synchronous orbit
A) has an orbit that keeps pace with the Sun's eastward progress as the Earth rotates.
B) has an orbit that always crosses the Equator at the same time.
C) has an east-west orbit.
D) has a west-east orbit.
E) crosses directly over the poles.
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