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Old satellites that are in orbit and still powered continue to perform their function. Old satellites that have no power and are still in orbit have no use. Those that fall from orbit have no use as the are destroyed on reentry. Old satellites that have never been launched could be used as museum exhibits.
Old satellites orbiting near the Earth eventually fall back into the atmosphere and burn. Satellites orbiting farther away stay in orbit indefinitely.
The term "satellites" comes from the Latin satelles("attendants", members of a retinue), by way of the Old French for "hirelings". Natural satellites are followers, or "hangers-on" to a planet in its orbit.
More satellites have been launched for different use of technology
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No, geothermal means heat from under the ground. Satellites use solar panels.
they work by the people on earth they use a control button to keep the satellites working
satellites are in use to find ruins, Old camps, Etc in rain forests. As for robots i am not sure about in the wilderness the military does have robots that can map out buildings on its own and come back to the operator.
You can have up to 16 processors that can run on a computer that use Hyper-V
Contemporary computers mostly use either Intel or AMD processors. The Pentium brand of Intel processors is the most popular in the world.
I use artifical Satellites for making phone calls on my cell phone, and for navigating through unfamiliar cities with my GPS.
they use the satellites through there sat-navs. the sat nav is powered by the satellite therefore satellites are used through sat-navs. this is navigation. i hope this helps :) bye ;p