Landsat
A satellite is a device placed in orbit around Earth that gathers information, such as images or data, and transmits it back to Earth. Satellites are used for a wide range of purposes, including weather forecasting, communication, and mapping.
A common instrument that gathers information and sends it back to Earth is a satellite. Satellites can collect various types of data, including images, weather information, and scientific measurements, and transmit this data to ground stations for analysis. They are essential for communication, navigation, and Earth observation. Examples include weather satellites and Earth observation satellites like Landsat.
information is sent between earth and satellite because the satellite people can live and work for long periods an then information launches threw space
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
Spacecraft like the Voyager.
The Hubble telescope gathers data using its instruments, then transmits the information as radio waves to communication satellites in Earth's orbit. From there, the data is sent to ground stations on Earth, where it is received and processed by scientists.
A satellite.
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
Yes, the moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.
an unmanned device that uses technology and sends information back to earth
The Moon is the satellite of the earth