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Satellites use instruments called scatterometers to measure wind direction over the ocean. These instruments send out microwave pulses towards the Earth's surface and measure the strength and direction of the backscattered signals to determine wind speed and direction. By analyzing the properties of the radar echoes, satellites can provide valuable information about wind patterns and atmospheric conditions.
Venus has no natural satellites.
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we send satellites out into space and take pictures with cameras on the satellites
because Satellites can send pictures of the planets for us to explore ( Mentally not Physically )
Satellites are launched in east direction to use earths rotational velocity and to reduce launch energy.
Venus is the planet that has no natural satellites (moons) and rotates on its axis in a retrograde direction, which means it rotates clockwise when viewed from above its north pole. It is unique as most other planets in our solar system rotate in a prograde direction.
Satellites have different aerials and orbits in order to ensure they do not collide or send mixed signals. Satellites are a vital part to the advancement of technology in the world.
Artificial satellites come from all over the world. Each country send their own satellites into space.
Satellites take pictures and accumulate other information into the computer. They analyze the data and send it back to weather stations on earth.
there are satellite transmitters in space that send singnals to earth
send a shuttle to fix it