Of course it uses solar energy. There are solar panels in a satellite.
radio waves
lots of energy types are converted into light energy but there's probably nothing that is done by light energy. ex: a light bulb converts electric energy into light energy, but there's no machine that converts light energy into other energys
Photoautotrophs.
A satellite signal will be a radio signal. And a radio signal in space travels at the speed of light.
Because it is like a mirror and it can be used to reflect light
Yes, most are powered by solar panels.
radio waves
Landsat satellite
This answerwas kindly provided via email from bySten Odenwald, an astronomer with NASA. A Satellite uses 5,000 Watts of energy, the equivalent of 50 - 100 Watt light bulbs.
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
Satellites are usually fitted with a re-chargeable battery, and solar panels. The solar panels absorb energy from the sun, and the batteries store the energy for use by the satellite.
light energy
Light energy is used. It is stored in glucose
you flip a light switch on and it is turned into light energy
It gives us light
Light energy and heat energy