we would have to get info the old fashioned way. by gettin info from other ppl
Mercury & Venus
They are the machines that we put in orbit. Natural satellites are things like the moon, that got into orbit without our intervention.
Satellites without people. For the United States that's all space flights except the Suttle and International Space Station, both with depend on human beings.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
Mobile internet, calling, and our global positioning system would not work.
satellites with humans and without humans
Mercury & Venus
They are the machines that we put in orbit. Natural satellites are things like the moon, that got into orbit without our intervention.
Why would you classify the moon and earth as satellites?
Venus does not have any satellites as well.
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Satellites without people. For the United States that's all space flights except the Suttle and International Space Station, both with depend on human beings.
Artificial satellites have been used since the 1960s to keep the earth in a steady orbit, as it was noticed in the 50s that days were slowing down. Without them we would have already experienced another iceage by now.
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.
If by planetary satellites you mean Moons, that would be Jupiter with at least 63 confirmed moons - possibly more!
Because there could be weapons of mass destruction aboard it + they can use the satellites for surveillance.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)