"Should we send people in satellite?" is an age-old question, not to mention an extremely controversial one. Some say that when it comes to sending people in satellite, we should leave well enough alone, while others insist that there is no other option.
The idea of sending people in satellite first gained popularity in the early 1500's. The leading astronomers of the time suggested that someday it might be a possibility, and soon the public could think of nothing else. Fights soon began to break out in the streets, as the "anti-senders" and the "senders," as they were respectively called, brought their disagreement to a physically violent level.
Nowadays, there is still no clear-cut answer. "Should we send people in satellite?" still remains as baffling a question as it was five hundred years ago. When it all boils down to it, we must ask ourselves: we have the technology, but do we have the guts?
the first people/ nation to send some form of satellite into space is the russians with thesputnik 1
The orbit helps the satellite go into orbit.
Aryabhatta was the first scientific satellite send by India
A Satellite SID will be your Serial Identification Number. Its much like an IP address that designates your modem. This is used so that your Satellite provider can keep track of who is requesting service from them. Your Modem will send the SID to the satellite which will then verify that modem should have service. If you cancel your payments they will block that SID which is tied to your Name and Account.
It should be in the different cards you can send to people.
yes explorer 1 was the artificial satellite and after it was launched the United States became the second country to send a satellite in orbit
The Sovjet Union was the first state to send a man-made satellite into space. It was launched on the 4th of October, 1957 and called Sputnik-1.
I think rovers send info from a radar dish or somthing really complicated.
Mariner 4
It is a quick way to send a message.
It makes people cry.
With satellite internet, the latency is way to out of whack. the time it takes to send data between the satellite and your isp/computer is too much so nothing you can do about it.