The vast majority of satellites are in geo-stationary orbits. This means, they travel around the Earth at the same speed that the Earth rotates - making them appear in the same place. One example is the GPS satellite network. Other satellites that actually orbit around the Earth, are at a different altitude - so they would (thoretically) never collide with a stationary one. Those that are orbiting, are placed in such a way, that they also avoid each other.
There is no way to avoid an impending collision.
Whenever there off for a moment jump and get off to another one as fast as you can. Repeat
There are no known satellites of Mercury.
Triangulation of satellites requires three satellites that bank of one another simultaneously.
Yes but they are called natural satellites
There is no way to avoid an impending collision.
Speed up to avoid the collision.
When you accelerate to avoid a collision, you are using the "Execute" step of the IPDE process. This step involves implementing a plan of action based on your evaluation of the situation and deciding to accelerate to avoid the collision.
To avoid a head-on collision, stay alert, obey traffic laws, maintain a safe following distance, avoid distractions, use your mirrors effectively, and be prepared to take evasive action if needed. If you see an oncoming vehicle swerving into your lane, try to steer out of the way to avoid a collision.
The boater on the right is responsible for keeping watch to avoid a collision between two boats.
its import to restrain people in a collision to avoid damaging the interior of the car.
After a collision with another player, Greg had a concussion.She quickly swerved to the left to avoid a collision.
A life-saver. ;-)
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To warn others of your presence to avoid a collision.
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