The earth has one natural satellite, popularly known as "the moon".
No natural satellite of the moon has been observed.
Why would you classify the moon and earth as satellites?
The moon has no natural satellites. The moon is a satellite of the earth. The only satellites that orbit the moon are those that are placed there by people to study the moon.
The Earth's moon is a natural satellite, as it orbits around the Earth. Artificial satellites are man-made objects that are launched into orbit around the Earth to perform various functions like communication, navigation, and scientific research. Both the Earth's moon and artificial satellites revolve around the Earth due to gravitational forces.
Earth has 1 satellite - the Moon.
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The only NATURAL satellite of the Earth is the Moon. There are more than a thousand artificial satellites of the Earth.
They are both satellites, but the moon is a natural satellite, while satellites are artificial
The Earth has one natural satellite, which we known as our moon. There are also many man-made satellites orbiting the Earth at any given time, a result of the last few decades of space exploration and the development of technology. The moon itself has no satellites of its own.
The moon is a satellite of the Earth.
If you are refering to natural satellites there is only one and that is the moon. If you are refering to artificial satellites there are heaps. Military, GPS and mobile just to name a few catagorys of satillites. Hope that helped.
No. The earth has one natural satellite ... the moon ... and any number of other satellites whose primary purpose is not scientific (e.g. communication satellites).