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It keeps the planets orbiting the sun The moon's gravitational pull on Earth causes tides on Earth, And satellites
Due to the power attraction of the sun which keeps all planets and their satellites at a proper distance according to their masses.
If the question is regarding finding the latidude and longitude of one point on the earth, the answer is a minimum of three satellites. The method used is called triangulation. If you wish to know the altitude of the point, a minimum of four satellites are needed.
A Satellite movement behaves in two ways. Its orbit may be defined either as "geosynchronous" or "geostationary". Geosynchronous satellites move together with the Earth's own orbit, so it revolves in the same way as the earth is. Geostationary satellites remain statically in place for a certain coordinate...
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Solar panels.
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An anchor is a Greek word for something that keeps a boat in place.
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It keeps the planets orbiting the sun The moon's gravitational pull on Earth causes tides on Earth, And satellites
Gravity and inertia. Inertia keeps the planets moving while the gravity of the sun keeps the planets drawn to orbit in ellipses.
The GPS (Global Positioning System) and GLONASS satellites.