Artificial and natural satellites.
Artificial satellites are man-made satellites sent into space for a variety of different purposes e.g. taking pictures of the earth for scientific investigation
Natural satellites are moons, which orbit planets and are not man-made.
The orbits may generally be classified as Polar orbits or Geosynchronous Orbits
Natural (i.e. the moon)
Artificial (i.e. anything humans sent up there)
Apart from orbiting the Earth, it is likely that it will also have some rotation around its own axis.
Venus has no natural satellites and retrograde motion (orbits opposite direction it rotates).
That depends on the purpose of the satellite. Many are in "low Earth orbit", between 120 and 200 miles up. Communications satellites are generally in "geo-synchronous" orbits 23,000 miles high, and GPS satellites are in 12,000 mile orbits. And many altitudes in between.
natural satellites(moons) or man made satellites
They are natural satellites of the sun. A satellite an object that orbits another object , for a example the moon would be a natural satellite to earth. That is why planets are satellites, they orbit the sun.
A solar satellite is any object that orbits the sun. Planets, asteroids, and comets are considered solar satellites.
A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.
Satellites have different aerials and orbits in order to ensure they do not collide or send mixed signals. Satellites are a vital part to the advancement of technology in the world.
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He used the reflecting telescope and calculus to map the orbits of planets and satellites.
There are basically three types of orbits.* Sun Synchronous Orbits * Polar Orbits * Geosynchronous Orbits There are variations on these types. Visit related link below.
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A satellite is an object, man made or natural, that orbits something else. No, not all satellites are moons, but all moons are satellites; they're natural satellites.
Venus has no natural satellites and retrograde motion (orbits opposite direction it rotates).
satellites are those which orbits any planet such as earth.The benifits of satellites are we can know about the things happing on the earth.
Thomas Buck has written: 'Periodic orbits' -- subject(s): Orbits, Satellites
a planetary satellite is any object that orbits a planet