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Ulysses launched in 1990 is the only satellite that travels in an out-of-the-ecliptic orbit over both the sun's north and south poles every 6.2 years.
None of the above, the Moon is a satellite of the Earth, not the Sun.
MESSENGER is the current mission to Mercury. The only other mission to that planet was Mariner 10.
Venus has two artificial satellites orbiting it, radar-mapping the surface and gathering other useful information about its surface.
Yes it is a satellite of the sun, because it orbits around the Sun in an ellipse. Any planet is a satellite in our solar system because it orbits our Sun.
A satellite is an object which orbits a larger body. For example, the Moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth and the Earth is a Satellite of the Sun.
The sun
Yes. The Earth rotates around the Sun, and therefore it is a satellite of the Sun. Anything that rotates around something else can be cositered a satellite.
The Earth orbits the sun and therefore could be described as a satellite of the sun.
Pluto is not a satellite. It is a dwarf planet that is the furthest from our Sun.
It's a satellite of the Sun.
Nope; the other way around. The Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun; one of millions of natural satellites of the Sun.