The weight of a satellite can vary widely depending on its size and purpose. Typically, satellites can weigh from a few hundred pounds to several tons. Communication satellites tend to be heavier, while smaller satellites like CubeSats can weigh less than 10 kilograms.
It didn't "scare" the US, they already had a satellite planned, a much more capable one. They just didn't rush to get it launched first.
You would weigh approximately one-sixth of what you weigh on earth, so 11 2/3 kg.
Satellites can vary in weight depending on their size and purpose. Small satellites known as CubeSats can weigh as little as a few kilograms, while larger communication or weather satellites can weigh several tons. The weight of a satellite is an important factor for determining its launch vehicle and orbit.
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
1 dam pound
The first artificial satellite, was the Russian Sputnik. It weighed 184 pounds. The first American satellite weighed only 1.8 pounds. The Russian's second satellite weighed about one ton.
Around 83-84 kilograms, 183lbs. And it's called Sputnik, not Spunkit ;)
The weight of a satellite can vary widely depending on its size and purpose. Typically, satellites can weigh from a few hundred pounds to several tons. Communication satellites tend to be heavier, while smaller satellites like CubeSats can weigh less than 10 kilograms.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
Slugs weigh one fourth of a pound.
Umbrella birds weigh about one pound.
not much
I have small screwdrivers that weigh about one ounce.
They weigh one troy ounce.