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Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
The three basic requirements for a satellite are: Proper elevation, Proper speed, and Proper orbit. If a satellite does not have these three things it will either float into space or crash into the earth.
The first communications satellite was named Echo 1. It was launched by NASA in 1960 and was a passive satellite that reflected signals back to Earth to demonstrate the feasibility of using satellites for long-distance communications.
The only natural satellite of the Earth is - the moon.
The first passive satellite transponder was known as Echo 1, launched by NASA in 1960. It was a large, balloon-like satellite that reflected radio signals back to Earth, enabling long-distance communication.
Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
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The three basic requirements for a satellite are: Proper elevation, Proper speed, and Proper orbit. If a satellite does not have these three things it will either float into space or crash into the earth.
Yes, the moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.
The Moon is the satellite of the earth
moon is the satellite of the earth.
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The first communications satellite was named Echo 1. It was launched by NASA in 1960 and was a passive satellite that reflected signals back to Earth to demonstrate the feasibility of using satellites for long-distance communications.
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The definition of a satellite be it man made or natural is, a body that orbits the parent. The earth is a satellite of the sun, the moon is a satellite of the earth ans so are all the man made ones we put in space.
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The moon is the Earth's only natural satellite.