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the moon
No, the moon (its beautiful , shining, amazing, light) is not a satelite.
The moon is indeed a satelite, however it is not a satelite of the Earth but rather the sun. The moon fails the primary requirement to be considered a satelite of the Earth. The moon's mass is affected more by the gravitational pull of the sun than that of the Earth's. The Earth and Luna are a dual planetary system, circling each other.
the earths satelite is called the moon but there are many different names
A satelite circles earth. A satelite includes the moon, or man made satelites
moon in a space .this is also called satelite of the earth this shape is circle and
the moon or satelite
a natural satelite is something that is not made by man and orbits a planet. It is caught in the planets forces. For example, one of the Earths natural satelite is the moon.
"schöner Mond" or "schöner Trabant" the later being the astronomical term.Trabant means moon in the sense of satelite, e.g. Jupiter has 63 moons - Jupiter hat 63 Monde/Trabanten. In normal usage, Germans would not use the term Trabant when referring to our Moon in the same way that English speakers would not refer to it as a satelite. Its name is the Moon and therefore unless you are actually referring to the fact that it is a satelite then it should only be translated as Mond.When referring to Earth's Moon it should be capitalized as it is the name of the body and therefore a proper nounThe Moon - Der Monda moon - a satelite = ein Mond - ein Satelit - ein Trabant
When a satelite's rotational period is the same as its orbital period, like our moon, the satelite is tidally locked to the body being orbited. Such a rotation rate is known as a synchronous rotation. The effect is that the same side of the satelite always faces the orbited body.
The Earth has many artificial satelites but the Moon is its only natural satelite.
A geosintric satelite is a satelite who's orbetal track on the earth repeats regularly over the earth equator. But techiquely if the satelite lies over the equator its called a geostationary satelite but a geosintric satelite is a type of geostationary satelite.