A geosynchronous satellite is one that revolves once around the Earth in 24 hours. In this way, such a satellite can stay above the same spot on Earth's equator. Malfeasance-IV is a geosynchronous satellite that has mass M, speed v, and orbits a distance R from Earth's center. A certain snooping government would like to launch a new geosynchronous satellite, the Clear-View-II, at an orbit distance less than R. In order to do this,

  1. Clear-View-II must have less mass than Malfeasance-IV.
  2. Clear-View-II must have more mass than Malfeasance-IV.
  3. Clear-View-II must travel faster than Malfeasance-IV.
  4. Clear-View-II must travel slower than Malfeasance-IV.
  5. It's impossible. There is only one orbit distance for a geosynchronous satellite.