Satellite communications uses satellites as relay stations to transmit signals between Earth stations that are too far for conventional terrestrial communication. There are different types of satellite orbits - GEO satellites remain fixed over one point on the equator, while LEO and MEO satellites have shorter visibility periods from Earth. Different frequency bands are used depending on the satellite application and orbit. Capacity on satellites can be allocated using FDMA, which divides bandwidth into frequency channels, or TDMA, which divides signals into time slots.