1) To get pictures of space that you can't get on earth because of the clouds and atmosphere.
2) To give a detailed description of the weather.
A polar satellite is a type of satellite that orbits the Earth in a north-south direction, passing over both poles. Two uses of polar satellites are weather forecasting, as they can provide global coverage of weather patterns, and environmental monitoring, such as tracking changes in ice caps and studying climate change.
Of course it uses solar energy. There are solar panels in a satellite.
The name of the second satellite can vary depending on the context. It could be any specific satellite's name, such as "Hubble Space Telescope," "GPS satellite," or "ISS (International Space Station) satellite."
1. GSLV satellite 2. PSLV satellite
the name of the satellite was called Explorer
The panamsat corporation uses this satellite
Primarily photo or radar reconnaissance.
A polar satellite is a type of satellite that orbits the Earth in a north-south direction, passing over both poles. Two uses of polar satellites are weather forecasting, as they can provide global coverage of weather patterns, and environmental monitoring, such as tracking changes in ice caps and studying climate change.
HughesNet primarily uses the Hughes 63W satellite, which is part of the EchoStar fleet. This satellite provides high-speed internet services to users across North America and other regions. The service is known for its reliance on geostationary satellites to deliver broadband connectivity.
Two common uses of microwaves are cooking food quickly and efficiently in microwave ovens, and transmitting information in microwave communication systems such as satellite communication and radar technology.
satellite r used to click pictures , make videos , ect.
Of course it uses solar energy. There are solar panels in a satellite.
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
"Luna" is the name given to the natural satellite of the earth.
broadband satellite is an alternative for customers who cannot get cable or DSL connections A satellite connection does not require a phone-line or cable, but uses a satellite dish for two way communication, download speeds are up to 500kbps: uploads are closer to 56kbps it takes time for the signal from the satellite dish to rely to your internet service provider (isp) through the satellite orbitting the earth.
The Moon has no satellite.
The name of the smallest satellite is called a FASTSAT microsatellite.