False. Only the so-called 'artificial' satellites are man-made. The 'natural' satellites didn't get that name because of the ingredients used to manufacture them. They are called 'natural' because they were created by Nature, not by man. Earth's Moon is an example of a natural satellite, not man-made. There are almost 100 more known examples elsewhere in the Solar System.
man made satellites are used to orbit around the earth. these satellites collect information that can be used for communication, defense, weather forecasting, research etc..
The moon ! (unless you want to talk about all the man-made satellites)
about 18,000 man made sattelites are orbiting the earth!
non made satellites are those which orbits any planet or star such as earth,moon.
This question refers to man made space satellites. Satellites can have multiple owners between national governments, private companies, and universities.
A satellite is an object, man made or natural, that orbits something else. No, not all satellites are moons, but all moons are satellites; they're natural satellites.
Satellites can be natural, and satellites can be man-made. They cannot be both. Satellites are either natural or man-made.
by satellites we can know about the things happening on earth at a time.
Satellites are man made objects, they can not "evolve".
The Moon and hundreds of man made satellites. That is all.
man made satellites are used to orbit around the earth. these satellites collect information that can be used for communication, defense, weather forecasting, research etc..
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.
Since we live ON the Earth, all satellites WE have sent have been sent FROM the Earth, and circle around it.
Satellites, can either be natural satellites (for example; Earth's moon), or man made satellites (for example; communication satellites).
The moon ! (unless you want to talk about all the man-made satellites)
Natural satellites such as moons and man made satellites such as a space station.
There are currently no man made satellites or robots on the planet Neptune.