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Why would you classify the moon and earth as satellites?
The moon has no natural satellites. The moon is a satellite of the earth. The only satellites that orbit the moon are those that are placed there by people to study the moon.
CORRECT ANSWER:No.
The moon has no known satellites. Anything in orbit around it would be in a fairly unstable orbit, and would not remain there.
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No - satellites do not go to the moon. Satellites orbit planets/moons/objects with gravity in space.
They are both satellites, but the moon is a natural satellite, while satellites are artificial
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The moon does not have any.
In an age of geocentric satellites, the moon's orbit would preclude its reliability. However, the moon was used as a type of 'communications sat' back in the 50s, and modern-day satellites grew from that program. See link.
If you are refering to natural satellites there is only one and that is the moon. If you are refering to artificial satellites there are heaps. Military, GPS and mobile just to name a few catagorys of satillites. Hope that helped.
NASA is not crashing to satellites into the moon. Rather, They send two "observation satellites" to the moon and crashed a army grade missile into the moon at the south pole of the moon to find out if there was water/ice under the surface of the moon. The 2 satellites were there to observe what particles flew away from the moon after the explosion of the missile.