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Stars are burning, hot, gaseous (our sun is a 'star') - planets are solids, more or less, like our planet, Earth. Satellites revolve around something else, like the moon is a satellite of Earth, the Earth is a satellite of the sun. The objects we send up to provide telecommunication are called 'satellites' because they revolve around the Earth.

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a star is a mass of hydrogen that produces heat and light through fission of the hydrogen by it's own gravity, a planet is essentially a very big, spherical asteroid that revolves around a star, and a satellite is anything that orbits around a planet (a moon, a man made satellite, Saturn's rings, etc.).

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