Perhaps you don't understand how a discussion works?
How do you make a ballon geostationary?
No, I do, I see from your dishonest quoting you do as well, and are just being dishonest about it.
Here is that full quote which you quoted:
Russia was the first to successfully launch a satellite
Anyone can tie a radio transmitter to a balloon. Big whoop.
Which would then function completely differently to a satellite.
I'd challenge you to name 1 way they would differ.
How do you make a ballon geostationary? And how do you send it high enough to cover, say, most of North America?
Notice how it was actually a response to me pointing out that they would differ?
Did you notice how instead of quoting the comment about making them geostationary, I quoted how the query as to how they would differ?
I was not limited to discussing geostationary satellites.
The topic was how do they differ.
Badxtoss chose to focus on geostationary ones.
I chose to focus on LEO ones.
So no, the topic was not geostationary satellites, it was how balloons and satellites differ.
Any more dishonesty you want to bring to the thread?