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It lasts for a period of few months to a period of 20 years.
They function for anywhere from a few months to 20 years and stay in orbit for sometimes hundreds of years (predicted, obviously no one knows yet)
No. And that's 'when' not 'if'. All suns die eventually. Our Sun will last for millions of years.
India has launched over 50 satellite's and the last known was IMS-1
Some satellites last longer then others. The age can be determined by the efficiency of the machinery that it works with. Example: One of the satellite's solar panels have been damaged by debris. That satellite will not last as long as one that has its solar panels at full efficiency.
Uranus had 27 known moons last time I checked. There are no artificial satellites.
If you taking care of the GPS, It will last about 5 years
about 3 years ago
As far as I know, it can last for 5 years.
an artificial hearts can last from about 5 months to about 5 years
It lasts for a period of few months to a period of 20 years.
It lasts for a period of few months to a period of 20 years.
The life of artificial turf will depend on the usage and how well the artificial turf has been taken care of. Artificial turf can last up to 15 years if well cared for
Planets are not launched.
The first man-made satellite was Sputnik, launched into orbit in 1957 by the Soviet Union. The first American satellite was Explorer, launched the following year. The oldest satellite still in orbit is Vanguard, launched in 1958 by the US. There are now thousands of satellites currently in orbit, including communications satellites, GPS satellites, and the International Space Station. if you would like to see a real-time 3-D plot of satellites now in orbit, check out the JTRACK 3D web site from NASA.
Directly, hardly at all. Most rocket fuel exhaust is water vapor, sometimes with soot mixed in, but there haven't been all THAT many rockets launched in the last 50 years. And the upsides have been significant; weather satellites, communications satellites, and photo-reconnaissance satellites have all had substantial positive impacts. The upswing in teleconferencing alone has the potential to greatly reduce business air travel, to mention only one aspect, as businessmen realize that you don't have to actually GO to a place to do WORK there.
it was U.S.A nomendy