It doesn't fly, it moves in free fall. And it doesn't use wings.
they fly in air
A satellite has to maintain 1800miles/hr. around the Earth. If its speed were to speed up the satellite would fly off in to space. If the satellites speed were to slow down it would come crashing into Earth.
A artifial satelite and space probe is that a artifial satellite orbits somthing else whereas a space probe fly farther into space.
because the earth's gravity keeps it in place
because the name satellite is given to the natural satellite of the earth.by:shewaye nanne
they fly in air
Voyager 2
A satellite has to maintain 1800miles/hr. around the Earth. If its speed were to speed up the satellite would fly off in to space. If the satellites speed were to slow down it would come crashing into Earth.
A artifial satelite and space probe is that a artifial satellite orbits somthing else whereas a space probe fly farther into space.
because the earth's gravity keeps it in place
inertia makes it want to fly straight but gravity makes it curve
Satellites fly around stratosphere. They release greenhouse gases there which destroy ozone.
No; gravity will continue acting on your body. If there was no force acting on your body while in space (let's say an orbiting satellite), the satellite would fly out of Earth's orbit and just wander off forever, but that doesn't happen - so gravity has to be acting on the satellite and your body as well!
NASA's Voyager 1 satellite completed mission fly-bys past Jupiter and Neptune. It passed Jupiter in 1979 and Neptune ten years later.
satellite is satellite
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
A "live satellite" is something that is being shown "live" from a satellite, such as images from space, or views of the Earth from a satellite in outer space. TV programs you watch on satellite is not considered "live satellite".