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Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Normally, a space probe sends data (instrument readings, images) through its radio link to Earth, which is also used to monitor and alter the functions of onboard instruments. One critical use of this link is to fire the control thrusters that can change the orientation or trajectory of the spacecraft. In some cases, near-Earth and lunar probes have returned samples directly to Earth using separate return capsules.
The energy that reaches the Earth from the sun is known as sunlight.
The main purpose of the Earth station antenna is that it receives and RF signal, which it turns into an electromagnetic wave and sends to a satellite. It then transfers the energy from the satellite to different signals and sends it to receiving equipment.
The Sun sends photons of light particles and they get deflected by Earth's atmosphere
A satellite, probe, or spacecraft can gather information and send it back to earth.
what spacecraft does not carry humans it gathers data about objects in slace and sends information to Earth
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
an unmanned device that uses technology and sends information back to earth
Oil pressure sending unit.
Sensory neurons
A type of device that a computer sends information to.
it's a gramophone beacause is a woodwind instrument that plays music
I'm guessing the ear, since it mostly deals with sounds/sound waves and sends them to your brain...
a primary instrument takes a reading value and sends a signal to a secondary instrument that will control the value of the primary reading.
Normally, a space probe sends data (instrument readings, images) through its radio link to Earth, which is also used to monitor and alter the functions of onboard instruments. One critical use of this link is to fire the control thrusters that can change the orientation or trajectory of the spacecraft. In some cases, near-Earth and lunar probes have returned samples directly to Earth using separate return capsules.