it's not a satellite, it's a space station. they're doing tons of research up there. go to NASA.gov for details. so much of what we use today is spin-offs of the Apollo mission from a generation ago.
it is helping
As far as is known, there is no life anywhere, on any planet, satellite, asteroid, meteoroid, comet, star, quasar, nebula, constellation, asterism, space probe, UFO, interstellar cloud, or field of any kind, except for the Earth and the International Space Station.
helped communication on earth
It's a space shuttle or artificial satellite, that is not i use and is used in everyday life.
i think it might shut down. if its a space satellite it will shut down and float away.
Life of a satellite is principally governed by two things. They arethe thruster fuel tank capacity limit, andthe natural annual change of inclination of the satellite with respect to the earth.
We have up to now found no life out in space so the difference is about as great as it can get. Space has no gravity
Earth is easily be an life easy on Earth but on space,you cannot breathe air in space,and you cannot survive in a million space trip.
Earth.
because it just does
Earth: Space: - is a planet - No gravity - supports life - Vaccum - gravity - No gravity or atmosphere - atmosphere
It is dependent on the life of its solar panels, which supplies it energy. As long as energy is supplied it works properly. Correct answer: The satellite has to correct its orbit from time to time. To do that, it uses gas compressed at a small tank. When this tank is empty, the satellite loses its orbit and even burns at the atmosphere or flies in the space.