They are called maps
Yes but they are called natural satellites
Because its mostly water.... water is blue
relics or artifacts or memorabilia
The surface quality is called texture.
False. Only the so-called 'artificial' satellites are man-made. The 'natural' satellites didn't get that name because of the ingredients used to manufacture them. They are called 'natural' because they were created by Nature, not by man. Earth's Moon is an example of a natural satellite, not man-made. There are almost 100 more known examples elsewhere in the Solar System.
Satellite Images.
Wet hydrogen is collected over a water surface.
The machine that takes pictures from outer space is called a satellite or a satellite imaging system. These satellites orbit the Earth and capture images of the planet's surface using cameras and sensors.
Yes but they are called natural satellites
The tv satellites orbit called is a geo stationery.
A writer's collected works are often called a "bibliography" or a "collected works".
The network of satellites operated and maintained by the USA is the Global Positioning System (GPS). There are other systems, comprised of other constellations of satellites, and operated and maintained by other countries.
The planet Mercury has no natural satellites.
There are a great number of satellites currently orbiting the Earth, and they are ALL important; at least, important enough to SOMEBODY to spend millions of dollars to launch each one.Depending on your interests, the "most important" satellites are probably the weather forecasting satellites, followed by the communications and GPS satellites.
satellites
Natural satellites of planets are called moons, if they are large enough.
no satellites rotate around the sun!