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What is meant by a satellite project?

A Satellite Object is any object that travels around another, usually larger object. The Moon is our Earth's satellite. We and Mars and the other plantes are the satellites of the Sun. Many Man made satellites that are used for a variety of communication and other such purposes orbit our Earth right now as artificial satellites.


What are planetary satellites?

a planetary satellite is any object that orbits a planet


In science what does the word satellite means?

A satellite is any mass that orbits a larger mass. A satellite may be a planet, moon, asteroid, or comet. The word 'satellite' is also used to refer to any man-made object launched to orbit Earth or another planetary body. Artificial satellites may be spacecraft or orbiting telescopes.


What is an object object that revolves around another object?

Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.


Acceleration is caused by any forces?

Roughly speaking, acceleration is caused by destroying the balance of forces on an object.


What is the word for what satellites revolve around?

There are a number of appropriate words. The most general is "primary", as in "primary object"; the satellite orbits around the primary. This says nothing about what the primary object IS; a sun, a planet, a moon, or an asteroid, any of which can (and often do) have satellites.


What natural satellites orbit around their planets?

The Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon. The gas giants in our solar system have multiple natural satellites, with Jupiter having the most, including Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Saturn's natural satellites include Titan, Enceladus, and Mimas. Uranus and Neptune also have a few natural satellites each.


What is any object in space that circles around another object?

An object in space that circles around another object is called a satellite. Satellites can be natural, such as moons orbiting planets, or artificial, like man-made spacecraft orbiting Earth.


Where would you usually find a satellite?

You would usually find a satellite up in space, and at places like ESA, JEXA, and NASA Note that the term "satellite" does not just refer to artificial satellites. The moon is a satellite because it orbits the Earth. Any of the moons of the various planets are satellites of those planets. The Earth (and the other planets) are all satellites of the Sun. A satellite is any body which is attached to another body via gravitational pull.


What are the suns satellites?

A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.


Why is the moon considered satellite?

The moon is considered a satellite because it revolves around Earth. Satellites are any object that revolves around another in space.


Which planet does not any satellites?

Mercury & Venus have no natural satellites.