Venus and Mercury
Not at all. The mutual gravitational force that attracts the satellite and the earth toward each other is exactly what keeps the satellite in orbit. Without it, the satellite would just take off in a straight line away from the vicinity of the earth.
helped communication on earth
Yes, they provide the power needed to operate the satellite systems for the life of the satellite, so are essential.
Possibly because it passes into Earth's shadow, though without more detail on exactly what satellite it's hard to be certain.
No. You must have a satellite receiver connected to the satellite dish that will decode the satellite transmissions and present it for display on your TV set.
Life of a satellite is principally governed by two things. They arethe thruster fuel tank capacity limit, andthe natural annual change of inclination of the satellite with respect to the earth.
Venus and Mercury
Get satellite TV.
You can still watch your local news without an antenna, as all satellite packages will carry a local channel listing.
Not at all. The mutual gravitational force that attracts the satellite and the earth toward each other is exactly what keeps the satellite in orbit. Without it, the satellite would just take off in a straight line away from the vicinity of the earth.
helped communication on earth
The satellite image shows topography, natural and manmade features without political borders.
i think it might shut down. if its a space satellite it will shut down and float away.
Yes, they provide the power needed to operate the satellite systems for the life of the satellite, so are essential.
A satellite that simply reflects light or radio waves transmitted from one ground station to another without any amplification or retransmission.
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