3 Planetary Satellites are; The Moon, Io, Titan.
3 Satellites of the Sun are; Earth, Mars, Jupiter.
Neither Mercury nor Venus have natural satellites. Earth has one natural satellite and several thousand artificial ones. All of the other planets have at least two (Mars) or more.
A natural body that rotates around a planet is a satellite, as in a moon. Man made satellites (artificial satellites) are made mostly of metal and rotate around earth looking at weather patterns or orbiting other planets for information. When they say Neptune has eleven satellites, they mean moons orbiting the planet, not man made ones. There doesn't have to be anyone there for there to be satellites of both kinds there.
Geostationary satellites are the ones used for GPS satellites.
The only natural satellite of Earth is the one called "Moon" or "Luna". There are hundreds of artificial ones, if not thousands.
The larger satellites have sufficient gravity to pull the matter into a "rounded" shape, whereas smaller ones do not.
there is 7 natural ones
There are thousands of satellites currently orbiting the Earth. The exact number can vary, as new satellites are launched and old ones are decommissioned regularly.
The ones that I have seen and used are not artificial, but actually dried cherries.
One big, natural satellite has been in orbit 4.5 billion years. We call it "the moon." There are about 180 man made satellites in geosynchronous orbit. More are added every few years. In low earth orbit there are about 3000, at the present time. Older ones tend to fall back to earth, but new ones are added every few months. The first artificial satellite was launched by the Russians in 1957.
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the pink ones Arcee, the blue ones Chromia, the purle ones Elita One
You don't have to water artificial flowers but they don't smell as fresh a the real ones.