If a satellite re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and for some reason landed in a populated area, then people could be harmed or killed. But otherwise, as far as I know, they do not pose a threat to humans whilst in orbit.
satellites with humans and without humans
pigs will harm humans when they do not feel right if it thinks your going to harm it then it will harm you
Satellites themselves do not harm the ozone layer. However, the rockets used to send satellites into space can release exhaust gases that contain ozone-depleting substances, such as chlorine and bromine. Additionally, the use of certain propellants in satellites can also contribute to ozone depletion if released into the atmosphere.
Space travel does not harm the solar system itself as it mainly involves sending probes, satellites, and humans beyond Earth's atmosphere. However, space activities can potentially disrupt the environment around Earth, such as generating space debris that has the potential to collide with satellites and spacecraft. Efforts are being made to mitigate these risks.
Polymers can release reactants that are harmful to humans. Not only can they harm humans, but they can harm the environment as well.
Rovers and satellites.
No, rotifers do not harm humans. They do not even pose a risk to humans if they are consumed in water because they do not attach to the stomach.
Humans, Astronauts (MAYBE)
No, Earth only has one natural satellite. All the rest have been made by humans.
Geomagnetic storms can disrupt communication systems, affect power grids, and potentially harm satellites. They can also cause minor health effects in some individuals, such as headaches or changes in mood.
Natural satellites are organic objects that orbit the earth such as the moon. Artificial satellites are objects humans propel through the earth's atmosphere in order to orbit the earth such as satellites for TV and radio signals.
They travel by rockets