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Pluto has no artificial satellites. We have never placed any satellites in orbit around Pluto, other than the New Horizons spacecraft, which was sent to do a flyby observation of Pluto for a short time, and then move on to Kuiper belt object (486958) 2014 MU69.
A great number of artificial satellites. At any given time, the Earth may have one or more small natural satellites (temporarily captured asteroids) as well.
Yes, artificial satellites can provide evidence that the Earth is a sphere. Satellites orbiting the Earth take images showing its curved surface, and measurements of the Earth's shape can be made based on satellite data. Additionally, the way satellites maintain their orbits around the Earth is consistent with the Earth's spherical shape.
A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.
No.
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
Artificial satellites don't have any opinions, or if they do, they keep it to themselves. Natural satelites don't say anything either.
There is one natural satellite (The Moon) and thousand are artificial satellites launched by various countries.
they can be almost any sizeIt depends on the size of a satellite rocket that transported.
No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.
No. Venus has no natural satellites (moons). Neither does Mercury.
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Pluto has no artificial satellites. We have never placed any satellites in orbit around Pluto, other than the New Horizons spacecraft, which was sent to do a flyby observation of Pluto for a short time, and then move on to Kuiper belt object (486958) 2014 MU69.
Other than a few artificial satellites, we are not aware of any substantial bodies orbiting around the moon.
A great number of artificial satellites. At any given time, the Earth may have one or more small natural satellites (temporarily captured asteroids) as well.
Mercury has no satellites either natural or artificial at this time. However, a NASA space probe called "Messenger" is on the way to Mercury now, and should arrive on March 11, 2011.