No. There are two reasons:
-- A meteor is a natural body, not an artificial one.
-- It was never a satellite of Earth, and once it enters the
atmosphere, it's never again a satellite of the sun.
No, but it is a satellite of a sun.
ISRO = Indian Space Research Organisation
Russia (Sputnik 1)
Something "artificial," as opposed to "natural." In general, man is considered the artificial selector when it comes to animal husbandry or the creation of new plant hybrids.
No, comets and meteors are not considered to be small planets. Comets are simply considered to be comets, and meteors are simply considered to be meteors. (Meteors are asteroids that have entered the atmosphere.)
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).
Meteors come in all sizes, from grains of sand to the size of a house; but I think it's safe to say thatmost meteors are smaller than artificial satellites.
True
Trans-uranic, man-made, artificial.
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
Natural flavors are often considered to be healthier. Artificial flavors allow for more variety in the food and can act as preserving agents.
Yes, a meteor impact is a natural disaster, potentially the most destructive type.