the plantetary satellites are made up of all kinds of electronic objects
Titanium mostly because of its light mass
This is a very vague question. First what planets are you referring to? Second, define "satellites" - Earth's moon is a satellite, but so is every single rock orbiting Saturn. We also send man-made satellites to orbit other planets. Restate your question. And lurn2google.
Moons and planetary rings can revolve around a planet.A satellite or moon.A satellite or if it's big enough a moon
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
A moon, when referring to a natural rock like satellite, not a man made artificial satellite such as Telstar.
a planetary satellite is any object that orbits a planet
The largest planetary satellite is the earth's moon.
It's a planetary satellite that doesn't have an atmosphere.
A planetary body is a non-luminous object rounded by it's own gravity that orbits a star or a stellar remnant. A moon, or satellite, orbits a planetary body.
Shepherd Satellite is referring to a small moon that orbits closely to a planetary ring. Shepherd satellites can be seen mostly in Saturn.
Jupiter. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/text/uranus_sat_pr_19990518.txt
A satellite is any mass that orbits a larger mass. A satellite may be a planet, moon, asteroid, or comet. The word 'satellite' is also used to refer to any man-made object launched to orbit Earth or another planetary body. Artificial satellites may be spacecraft or orbiting telescopes.
Europa, which is one of Jupiter's moons.
This is a very vague question. First what planets are you referring to? Second, define "satellites" - Earth's moon is a satellite, but so is every single rock orbiting Saturn. We also send man-made satellites to orbit other planets. Restate your question. And lurn2google.
If you mean NATUERAL sattelite like a moon then it would be ganeymede which orbits Jupiter!
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Johannes Kepler was the person who made the planetary model. He was a German astrologer, mathematician and astronomer. He was also a Mathematics teacher.