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There are many satellites that orbit the earth in a day or less. All of them are man made. The only real satellite that orbits the earth is the moon. That takes 28 days to complete a single orbit.
Satellites have been put into orbit around the moon. A list of them is at the link.
Man-made satellites are artificial objects placed into orbit around Earth or other celestial bodies to perform various functions such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. They are launched into space by rockets and are designed to orbit the Earth at different altitudes depending on their specific purpose.
Yes, the moon has man-made satellites that have been placed into orbit around it by various space agencies. These satellites are used for purposes such as conducting scientific research, studying the lunar environment, and capturing images of the moon's surface.
Gravity and inertia are the two forces that keep the moon and other satellites in orbit around Earth. Gravity pulls the moon towards Earth, while the moon's inertia keeps it moving forward in a curved path, resulting in a stable orbit.
A satellite of earth that is not man made is the moon. There are many satellites that are man made that orbit the earth. These satellites are used for communication between Internet and television viewing.
The moon has no known satellites. Anything in orbit around it would be in a fairly unstable orbit, and would not remain there.
The moon has no natural satellites. The moon is a satellite of the earth. The only satellites that orbit the moon are those that are placed there by people to study the moon.
Satellites. The moon is a natural satellite. What you and I commonly call satellites are man-made, of course.
Moon
The word Moon is a name given to the natural satellite in orbit around the Earth. We attribute this name to most objects large enough to see in orbit around other planets. In this way Moons and Natural Satellites are one in the same. Artifical Satellites are what we put into orbit around the earth IE GPS Satellites, but are man made.
No - satellites do not go to the moon. Satellites orbit planets/moons/objects with gravity in space.
There are many satellites that orbit the earth in a day or less. All of them are man made. The only real satellite that orbits the earth is the moon. That takes 28 days to complete a single orbit.
Satellites have been put into orbit around the moon. A list of them is at the link.
Bodies that orbit planets or moons are called satellites.
Satellites are in a lower orbit.
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.