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No, the sun is not Earth's satellite. The sun is a star at the center of our solar system, around which Earth and other planets orbit. Earth's natural satellite is the moon.
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 definition of a satellite be it man made or natural is, a body that orbits the parent. The earth is a satellite of the sun, the moon is a satellite of the earth ans so are all the man made ones we put in space.
The Earth orbits the sun and therefore could be described as a satellite of the sun.
Earth is a natural satellite of Sol, the star that we call 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.
Nope; the other way around. The Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun; one of millions of natural satellites of the Sun.
If by satellite you mean an object that orbits the earth, then the Moon is a satellite of the earth. There are thousands of other satellites put into orbit by both private and public organizations used for everything from GPS to communication and even you TV service.
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon, also called a natural satellite, as it orbits Earth rather than the sun.
It's a satellite of the Sun.
no, the moon is the Earths natural satellite, the moon is in orbit around the Earth. The whole Earth/Moon system is then in orbit around the sun.
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun