At 5km up the Satellite would still be in the earths atmosphere and would also be subject to gravity. Put simply it would just fall back down. Space starts at about 100km up or 62 miles. The moon also has 1/6ths of Earths gravity and at 5km up there would be little if any pull from the moon.
Atmospheric friction would slow the satellite down and cause it to fall.
Also; it would crash into mountains.
A moon is a natural satellite, as opposed to an artificial satellite, which is a man-made object in orbit.
Because it is a satellite - it stays in orbit around Earth. And it is natural - meaning not made by humans.
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.
Mainly classification of Satellite is as under 1:Structure 2:Orbit Shape 3:Orbit rotation 4:Orbit Inclination 5:Orbit Height 6:Function
The word is from Latin (peri + geo = close + Earth)The point in the orbit of the Moon, or a satellite, where it is closest to the Earth.
no, the moon is the Earths natural satellite, the moon is in orbit around the Earth. The whole Earth/Moon system is then in orbit around the sun.
The only natural satellite that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
A satellite is any object that is in orbit around another object. The moon is a natural satellite of the Earth because it orbits around the Earth.
A moon is a natural satellite, as opposed to an artificial satellite, which is a man-made object in orbit.
Both of those words refer to points in the orbit of an earth satellite ... the moon or any artificial satellite. Apogee . . . the point in the orbit where the satellite is farthest from the earth. Perigee . . . the point in the orbit where the satellite is closest to the earth.
satellites are things that orbit other things in space, for example the moon orbits the earth and is therefore the earth's satellite
Our moon takes a month to orbit the Earth.
they both orbit the earth
A satellite, or the moon.
Satellites are in a lower orbit.
An object in an orbit is called a satellite. A satellite can be natural, like Earth or the moon. Many planets have moons that orbit them.
The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth, but the Earth also has several thousand artificial satellites in orbit.