Yes old sadellites do fall from space but they can't fall back down to earth because the atmosphere is in the way so they will just float back into space into nowhere really. so if you were worried don't worry.
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Low-flying satellites may fall back to earth after only a few months because they pass through traces of air in the upper atmosphere, which slow them down. High flying satellites can stay in space forever.
* Not too long ago the U.S. military I believe the Navy launched a missile and blew it up * That is typically the case if it has unused/toxic fuel
They continue to orbit the planet or star they were put in orbit around until they fall into the atmosphere and burn up.
Satellites orbit the earth for a few years then fall to earth however they are directed to fall to the sea
Yes. Any object in orbit is in free-fall.
It comes from pieces that fall of satellites or that are blown of satellites when they collide or are blasted by a missile. Some of the space junk is also spent rocket stages.
space junk is created by humans with out purpose, is created by the satellites , space rockets ..etc. the space junk is the little parts that fall or get of these things
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
Space junk is mainly old satellites that we never bothered to bring back to earth. In other words, we launch space junk to space, but it's not junk at launch. Get it?
you find satellites in the exosphere
Old satellites orbiting near the Earth eventually fall back into the atmosphere and burn. Satellites orbiting farther away stay in orbit indefinitely.
It comes from pieces that fall of satellites or that are blown of satellites when they collide or are blasted by a missile. Some of the space junk is also spent rocket stages.
Old satellites that are in orbit and still powered continue to perform their function. Old satellites that have no power and are still in orbit have no use. Those that fall from orbit have no use as the are destroyed on reentry. Old satellites that have never been launched could be used as museum exhibits.
space junk is created by humans with out purpose, is created by the satellites , space rockets ..etc. the space junk is the little parts that fall or get of these things
how many satellites present in the space
space satellites are in space and earth satellites are in earth.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
are space satellites input or output devices
ther are 4 satellites
Satellites are in space not in countries.
Space junk is mainly old satellites that we never bothered to bring back to earth. In other words, we launch space junk to space, but it's not junk at launch. Get it?
The old Soviet Union. first with satellites, then with manned spaceflight.