The earth has one known natural satellite, referred at as "the moon" by most
English-speaking cultures, and hundreds if not thousands of man-made items,
ranging from large packages of communications and surveillance equipment to
nuts, bolts, and odd scraps of hardware, all placed in earth orbit since 1957.
yes, there was a known satellite sent to uranus named Voyager 2 from USA. It encountered more information about Uranus.
name three uses for a satllites.
Apart from visiting probes sent from Earth, Venus has no natural satellites of its own.
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Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon. However, there are thousands of artificial satellites orbiting Earth, used for various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, and scientific research. As of now, there are over 3,000 active satellites in orbit.
The Earth cannot be "blown up" by any known force.
No. Earth is the only planet known to have life.
Its sibling is Heaven and his father is Chaos
There aren't any known planets between Mars and Earth.
No, there are not currently any known forms of life on Earth's moon (or any other moons).
No, not only the earth and all of the other known planets have a gravitational attraction, but any object of any mass carries with it a measurable gravitational attraction to any other object of mass. Which is why it is said that the moon doesnt just revolve around the earth, for instance, but that the earth and moon REVOLVE AROUND EACH OTHER.
No, not in any known Earth language it isn't.