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We have used artificial satellites in order to take pictures and study the moon and they did travel around it.
During the 1990s, the United States led the world in the number of artificial satellites launched into space. The country sent up 14 satellites.
Isro, ussf, nasa
A satellite is a body orbiting another like a planet or moon. A natural satelite is not man-made. The moon and other bodies were called this before the artificial, or man-made satellites were ever made like the ISS.
names of all artificial satellites of India
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Uranus has 27 known artificial satellites as of now. These satellites are typically referred to by numbers rather than names.
Aryabhata, Bhaskara-I, and Rohini-3.
Some currently popular artificial satellites include the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station (ISS), and the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. These satellites serve various purposes such as astronomy research, space exploration, and providing navigation services.
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All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.
The five major types of artificial satellites are: research, communications, weather, navigational, and applications. Please see the related links.
M. Richharia has written: 'Satellite Communication Systems' 'Satellite communications systems' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Geostationary satellites, Artificial satellites, Artificial satellites in telecommunication 'Satellite communication systems' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Geostationary satellites, Artificial satellites, Artificial satellites in telecommunication
over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon
Some artificial satellites launched before Cartosat-2A include Sputnik 1 (1957), Explorer 1 (1958), Telstar 1 (1962), and Landsat 1 (1972).
Five artificial satellites that are orbiting the earth are ACRIMSAT, HAMSAT, OSCAR 3, PicoSAT and RADARSAT. There are scores of satellites that orbit the Earth for one reason or another.