1. It's tough to get there.
2. It's the moon, and even though it's called a 'satellite', that doesn't mean we can use it to send and recieve signals.
The Moon is, sometimes, used as a natural reflector for radio signals. The problem is that the surface of the Moon is so rough and uneven that most of the signal scatters back into space instead of bouncing back to Earth. Another reason is that the Moon can only reflect signals. Modern communications satellites actively rebroadcast the signal back to Earth. And finally, the Moon is only available for half of the day, and it keeps moving. Modern satellites in geosynchronous orbit appear to hang motionless in the sky, so your Earth-based antenna doesn't have to move to track it. To use the Moon as a reflector, you would need motors and tracking mechanisms to slew the dish to point at the Moon. The cost of the tracking mechanisms would certainly be over $100 each. $100 per dish times how many satellite dishes are there? and pretty soon putting a satellite in geosynch looks like the lower-cost option.
Technology is used to explore the moon through spacecraft equipped with various instruments like cameras, spectrometers, and radar to study the lunar surface. Robotic rovers are also used to collect samples and conduct experiments. Communication satellites relay data back to Earth, allowing scientists to analyze and interpret the information gathered from the moon.
Yes, astronauts can communicate with each other on the surface of the moon using radio communication devices in their space suits or spacecraft. The lack of atmosphere on the moon means that sound waves cannot travel, so they rely on technology for communication.
....communication
it is used for the communication
There have not been any manned landings on the "back" side of the moon, for the simple reason that radio communication with Earth would be very difficult.
A satellite of earth that is not man made is the moon. There are many satellites that are man made that orbit the earth. These satellites are used for communication between Internet and television viewing.
it is used for the communication
Moon letters refer to a set of symbols used in the Moon Type, a tactile writing system developed for visually impaired individuals. Created by William Moon in the 19th century, these letters are designed to be easily felt, with rounded shapes and distinct features that allow for quick recognition. Moon letters are an alternative to Braille and serve to enhance literacy among those with visual impairments. The system is less commonly used today but remains part of the history of accessible communication.
micro wave is used in cell phone communication.
Utensils can be used for cooking as well as communication.
Through the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically radio waves.