Communication Navigation Meteorology Spying
The word Moon is a name given to the natural satellite in orbit around the Earth. We attribute this name to most objects large enough to see in orbit around other planets. In this way Moons and Natural Satellites are one in the same. Artifical Satellites are what we put into orbit around the earth IE GPS Satellites, but are man made.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1 in 1957. The theoretical basis for satellites was developed by Isaac Newton and described in his book A System of the World published in 1687.
Satellites that are controled by someone
Satellites, can either be natural satellites (for example; Earth's moon), or man made satellites (for example; communication satellites).
Communication Navigation Meteorology Spying
name of all artifical satellites in the solor system
I use artifical Satellites for making phone calls on my cell phone, and for navigating through unfamiliar cities with my GPS.
The word Moon is a name given to the natural satellite in orbit around the Earth. We attribute this name to most objects large enough to see in orbit around other planets. In this way Moons and Natural Satellites are one in the same. Artifical Satellites are what we put into orbit around the earth IE GPS Satellites, but are man made.
Yes, The Artifical heart created by scientists at the Rockefeller university at New York
The word Moon is a name given to the natural satellite in orbit around the Earth. We attribute this name to most objects large enough to see in orbit around other planets. In this way Moons and Natural Satellites are one in the same. Artifical Satellites are what we put into orbit around the earth IE GPS Satellites, but are man made.
Natural satellites were not invented they are a natural phenomena. That is why they are called natural.
Is clored artifical light different than clear artifical light?
Artifical Intelligence. It's pretty cool.
Yes satellites have the ability to detect stealth planes. Stealth technology was likely invented in Germany during World War II.
a artifical water way constructed.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1 in 1957. The theoretical basis for satellites was developed by Isaac Newton and described in his book A System of the World published in 1687.