Yes. The Earth rotates around the Sun, and therefore it is a satellite of the Sun. Anything that rotates around something else can be cositered a satellite.
No the moon is not a planet, it is a natural satellite of Earth.
The moon is considered Earth's satellite because it orbits around the Earth as it travels through space. It doesn't emit light of its own but reflects the light from the sun, making it visible to us at night. Its gravitational pull also affects the tides on Earth.
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It orbits the Earth, just as other moons orbit planets. It is not classified as a planet because it does not directly orbit the Sun.
A satellite is an object that orbits around a planet or body in space. There are artificial satellites and natural satellites. An artificial satellite is an object, like a space station, that has been set into orbit around a planet by humans. A natural satellite naturally finds its way into close orbit around a planet, like the moon naturally orbits the Earth.
The only natural satellite of the Earth is - the moon.
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No. Moon is considered as a "moon" or a satellite to the Earth.
A "live satellite" is something that is being shown "live" from a satellite, such as images from space, or views of the Earth from a satellite in outer space. TV programs you watch on satellite is not considered "live satellite".
We have assigned names of things obviously. Planet is the name for those which goes around the sun. And satellite is the one which goes around the planet. So earth is a planet and not considered as satellite. Moon is the natural satellite to our earth.
No the moon is not a planet, it is a natural satellite of Earth.
The moon is considered a satellite because it revolves around Earth. Satellites are any object that revolves around another in space.
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth; it was never considered a planet.
The moon is considered Earth's satellite because it orbits around the Earth as it travels through space. It doesn't emit light of its own but reflects the light from the sun, making it visible to us at night. Its gravitational pull also affects the tides on Earth.
No, the moon is not considered a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits around a planet, in this case, Earth.
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It orbits the Earth, just as other moons orbit planets. It is not classified as a planet because it does not directly orbit the Sun.
Because the Moon revolves around the Earth so that Moon is considered as a satellite. Also, a planet, like Earth, revolves around the Sun. So that's a sort of satellite too.
A satellite is an object that orbits around a planet or body in space. There are artificial satellites and natural satellites. An artificial satellite is an object, like a space station, that has been set into orbit around a planet by humans. A natural satellite naturally finds its way into close orbit around a planet, like the moon naturally orbits the Earth.