A geostationary orbit will keep the satellite in one area relative to the surface
The very first satellite put into orbit was the Russian satellite Sputnik put into orbit on October 4th, 1957.
Attitude & Orbit Control Subsystem (AOCS)
5 hours
If by satellite you mean an object that orbits the earth, then the Moon is a satellite of the earth. There are thousands of other satellites put into orbit by both private and public organizations used for everything from GPS to communication and even you TV service.
satellite launch vehicle ( ROCKET)
voyager 1
Explorer
It must be Eisenhower.
Sputnik
Correct answer= "satellite"
Yes this is called Geosynchronous Orbit. This is when a satellite is in orbit but never moves in relation to its point on Earth.