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because the earth's gravity keeps it in place
the gas keeps it up the gas keeps it up the gas keeps it up
have any satellite or robots look-up close to neptune
The motion is called an "orbit."An astronomical object that is revolving around another object is called a satellite. A natural satellite of a planet is a moon (if comparatively small, moonlet).
A satellite is a body in orbit around another lager body. A probe is a machine sent to a specific place or specific course in space. Comment: That doesn't seem to answer the question. The curved path that a satellite follows is either a circle or an ellipse
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the gravitational force of earth keeps the satellite(better write artificial satellite)in orbit.
gravity
The mutual gravitational attraction between the satellite's mass and the earth's mass. Short answer: The force of gravity.
the forse of gravity keeps it floating in space like the moon orbits our planet
The satellite is actually trying to fall away from the Earth, but gravity keeps it nearby. Also, the satellites have small rocket motors to keep adjusting it's position to keep it in the same spot.
The velocity of the satellite along with the earths gravitational pull work together to keep a satellite from either flying out into space or burning up in the atmosphere. They have to launch a satellite at a precise speed to make sure that the speed at which the satellite falls to earth matches the earth's curvature. The speed is 8000 meters a second.
satellite communication
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There is only one main force acting on a satellite when it is in orbit, and that is the gravitational force.
which satellite........
Buoyant force.