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What are the different types of satelittes?

Natural satellites such as moons and man made satellites such as a space station.


How many different types of human made satellites exist?

There are different types of human-made satellites, including communication satellites, weather satellites, navigation satellites, reconnaissance satellites, and scientific research satellites. Each type serves a specific purpose such as enabling communication, monitoring weather patterns, providing navigation services, gathering intelligence, or conducting scientific experiments.


What are the three different kinds of solar satellites?

Man made,moon,sun


Is a satellite natural man made or both?

Satellites can be natural, and satellites can be man-made. They cannot be both. Satellites are either natural or man-made.


How many different types of satellites are there?

There are billions and billions of satellites they are all diffrent shapes and sizes here is a list of types.NavigationCommunicationExplorationWeatherAstronomyMilitaryReserch


What are different ways to explore space?

by not going there and leave things be, or astronauts, robots, satillites ortelescopes.astronaut's, robots, satellites that kind of stuff.


How did satellites evolve?

Satellites are man made objects, they can not "evolve".


What studies gamma rays when it is in orbit?

As far as NASA satellites, both SWIFT and GLAST "study gamma rays", just in different ways


Are G.P.S and Geo-stationary satellites are different?

Yes, GPS and GeoStationary satellites are two different things.


What are the different artificial satellites launched into orbit?

The different artificial satellites launched are Low Earth Orbiting Satellites for Remote sensing, Medium Earth Orbiting Satellites like GPS , Geo Stationary Orbiting Satellites for Communication and Molnia Satellites again for Communication. These are the different artificial Satellite orbiting the Planet Earth.


Number of satellites on mars?

Mars has 2 satellites that orbit around the planet. These 2 satellites are not man made. These satellites are naturally made of rock.


What is different about the motion of satellites that travel in elliptical paths compared to satellites that travel in circular paths?

Elliptical satellites don't have a constant speed, but circular satellites do