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All the Planets, dwarf planets, comets and asteroids in the Solar System are natural satellites of the Sun. A natural satellite is something which orbits a parent body and is not made by man. Hence Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun, and the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon is not a satellite of the Sun because it orbits the Earth. The ISS and what people call satellites are technically 'artificial satellites' because they are made by people.
All the Planets, dwarf planets, comets and asteroids in the Solar System are natural satellites of the Sun. A natural satellite is something which orbits a parent body and is not made by man. Hence Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun, and the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon is not a satellite of the Sun because it orbits the Earth. The ISS and what people call satellites are technically 'artificial satellites' because they are made by people.
well, some people say that the earth orbits us but it doesn't. Things don't orbit us because we are on the earth and the earth orbits the sun. The moon, however, does orbit the Earth, as well as any satellites we put into orbit.
No people should fly on satellites.
A satellite orbits the earth and observes it. A rocket is designed to go to different planets, either taking people with it, or taking a space prob to take pictures of that planet.
Because it isit is a natural sattelite because it licks vaginasMost people think that satellites are man-made machines that orbit the earth, but a satellite is really just something that orbits the earth... like the moon
The astronauts would experience weightlessness.
they work by the people on earth they use a control button to keep the satellites working
yes they do
The moon has no natural satellites. The moon is a satellite of the earth. The only satellites that orbit the moon are those that are placed there by people to study the moon.
The major limitation of solar power is that it only works during the day, when there is sunlight, and produces no power at night in the dark. Some people have suggested that we could generate solar power by means of orbital satellites which could be placed in orbits that would expose them to sunlight all the time, and this does get around the problem, although building satellites tends to be expensive.
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