because God created it uniquely/uncommon..
Satellites come in all sizes. Some satellites are built by amateur operators and can be very small, less than one cubic foot! And there's other satellites that are much larger. Modern communications satellites can weigh up to six tons and be the size of a small school bus.
Titanium is the most commonly used material for making satellites.
GPS signals are processed in the GPS unit and displayed, and they are also processed via three Global Position Satellites. All four units work together and process GPS signals (some to the satellites from the GPS, and some from the satellites to the GPS) to create an accurate position.
There are no known satellites of Mercury.
Triangulation of satellites requires three satellites that bank of one another simultaneously.
It depends on their purpose - they can be as small as a football - or as large as a bus !
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
Planetary satellites typically orbit their parent planet in predetermined paths. These orbits can be circular or elliptical. The motion of planetary satellites is governed by the gravitational pull of the planet they orbit.
You can see satellites orbiting. If you go on a clear night to somewhere which is far from city lights, you will sometimes see dots moving across the sky - these are satellites reflecting sunlight.
yes
Ring satellites are small moons that orbit within the rings of a larger planet, such as Saturn. These moons help shape and maintain the structure of the rings through their gravitational interactions. Some well-known examples of ring satellites include Pan and Daphnis within Saturn's rings.
No, it's to small.
Satellite. Satellites can be natural, like the Moon, or artificial like GPS satellites.
Satellites come in all sizes. Some satellites are built by amateur operators and can be very small, less than one cubic foot! And there's other satellites that are much larger. Modern communications satellites can weigh up to six tons and be the size of a small school bus.
It can be natural satellites (moons), man-made satellites or small pieces of matter such as ice (rings of the outer planets).
Phobos and Diemos. Both are very small, as planetary satellites go, and both are suspected of being captured asteroids.
It can be natural satellites (moons), man-made satellites or small pieces of matter such as ice (rings of the outer planets).