The speed of satellites varies depending on their distance from the Earth. The closer they are, the faster they must travel in order to remain in orbit.
Faster than you
Yes, satellites move quickly across the sky, traveling at speeds of thousands of kilometers per hour in orbit around the Earth. This rapid movement is necessary to maintain their orbits and stay in communication with ground stations.
Satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) must travel fast to continue orbiting the Earth without falling back down due to gravity. The high speed helps to balance the force of gravity to keep the satellite in orbit. Additionally, the fast speed allows the satellite to complete its orbit around the Earth in a relatively short amount of time.
The five major types of artificial satellites are: research, communications, weather, navigational, and applications. Please see the related links.
Those are called planetary satellites or natural satellites. Each planet has its own set of natural satellites that orbit around it.
Wil Traval's birth name is Traval, William.
Yes, they are.
Wil Traval is 6' 2".
Wil Traval was born in 1980, in Victoria, Australia.
Faster than you
because the east can traval to the west and the west can traval to the east
very slowly
It varies. The average tornado travels at 35 mph. Other tornadoes have been nearly stationary. One tornado was determined to have moved at 73 mph.
Satellites orbit in the thermosphere or exosphere where there is no wind and drag is negligible.
A group of seas, travel in pods.
Satellites stay up in space due to how fast they are traveling. If an object is in motion around a planet at the correct speed it will orbit it without crashing towards the planet.
About four hours