hydroxine(N2H4)is the most commonly fuel used in all space vehiclespreparation:NH2Cl+NH3 ---->N2H4+HCl
am not NASA MEMBER
Every satellite is different, the biggest factor that limits the life of satellites is fuel used to maintain the orbit.
All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
a satellite is for sending picture from space to earth
Liquid Hydrogen
A liquid fuel tank
hydroxine(N2H4)is the most commonly fuel used in all space vehiclespreparation:NH2Cl+NH3 ---->N2H4+HCl
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am not NASA MEMBER
Every satellite is different, the biggest factor that limits the life of satellites is fuel used to maintain the orbit.
All you do is 50x100 which is 5,000So the answer is 5000kg of fuel
If you are referring to the original satellite dish known as the C band satellite, the satellite company that used these was DISH Network.
Actually, satellites require fuel to keep them in the correct position. When a satellite runs out of fuel, they launch a new one. Airplanes use fuel to give them enough speed to provide the lift that keeps them in the air.
FUEL TV is on channel 398 on Dish satellite TV.
Geostationary satellite
Yes the body of Toshiba satellite is made with PVC , IE Poly Vinyl Chloride for less weight because of plastic as it has less weight and because of this the fuel used for the satellite will be less and it could be useful for some other reasons.