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What is a saterllite?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 7/9/2023

A natural satellite is an object that orbits something else. For example Luna (the moon) is a satellite of earth while earth is a satellite of the sun

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What is a natural saterllite?

A natural satellite is an object that orbits something else. For example Luna (the moon) is a satellite of earth while earth is a satellite of the sun


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