GPS is one thing satellites are used for.
Weather prediction
Global Mapping
Satellite communications for radio, television and digital phones
The moon for the tides. The man-made ones for communications, weather forecasting, GPS, and spying on each other.
The first American Mars satellite was launched in 1971 and orbited Mars for about one year. Several other US and USSR probes and satellites have been launched since, including the Mars Global Surveyor and the Mars Pathfinder, both launched by the US in 1996.
Satellites benefit our lives by providing communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and Earth observation services. They enable global connectivity, facilitate disaster response, support agriculture, and help monitor the environment. Satellites also play a crucial role in scientific research and exploration.
Natural satellites, we only have one - the Moon - helps us by providing a bit of moonlight at night, and also plays a role in stabilising the Earth on its axis. Artificial satellites helps us with navigation, communication, weather forecasts, pictures of the Earth and surveying.
Answer:Satellites help us by letting us see live telecast in television,wheather forecast(giving us information about the wheather) and letting us call people who live around the world.
The moon for the tides. The man-made ones for communications, weather forecasting, GPS, and spying on each other.
Satellites can locate us with help of latitudes an longitudes.
because they help us understand space more
how do astronauts help ,besides conduct tests,and repair satellites
artificial satellite are helpful to us for taking the people in space
the satellites with us are made up of high technology which can calculate the sizes of large objects , these satellites measured the size of our sun and reported it to us by signals
Satellites for just but one example.
Satellites for just but one example.
By bouncing microwaves off the ocean surface.
If by Satellite, you are referring to the Moon. On a clear night the Moon reflects the Suns light back onto Earth. The best effect is during a Full Moon on a crystal clear night. Its not as good as daylight but you can see very well. If you mean man made Satellites, then they do not give light to planets they help us observe them or are used for telecommunications etc.
The first American Mars satellite was launched in 1971 and orbited Mars for about one year. Several other US and USSR probes and satellites have been launched since, including the Mars Global Surveyor and the Mars Pathfinder, both launched by the US in 1996.
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