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Satellites, can either be natural satellites (for example; Earth's moon), or man made satellites (for example; communication satellites).
Earth. Earth has one natural satellite, the moon, which is in orbit around the earth. There are around 3000 man made satellites currently in orbit. Jupiter has the most natural satellites (moons), over 60 have been confirmed. It has no man made satellites in orbit around it, but did have one between 1995 and 2003, an orbiter called Galileo.
Satellites A (APEX)
yes
A satellite revolves around a planet while it is revolving around around the sun (star). For example, moon (earth's natural satellite) revolves around earth while earth is revolving around the sun.
Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.
no
530
moon
Around 6000
Satellites of the Earth are held in their orbits by the Earth's gravity. That includes the Moon and all the artificial satellites etc. that are up there.
Satellites orbit the earth for a few years then fall to earth however they are directed to fall to the sea
Satellites, can either be natural satellites (for example; Earth's moon), or man made satellites (for example; communication satellites).
Earth. Earth has one natural satellite, the moon, which is in orbit around the earth. There are around 3000 man made satellites currently in orbit. Jupiter has the most natural satellites (moons), over 60 have been confirmed. It has no man made satellites in orbit around it, but did have one between 1995 and 2003, an orbiter called Galileo.
Since we live ON the Earth, all satellites WE have sent have been sent FROM the Earth, and circle around it.
Satellites A (APEX)
No.