No people should fly on satellites.
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
Satellites can orbit at different altitudes depending on their purpose. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites typically orbit from 160 to 2,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface, while geostationary satellites are much higher, at about 35,786 kilometers. Various factors like communication, weather monitoring, or surveillance determine the satellite's optimal orbit.
Luxembourg has the most number of satellites per population, with a high number of satellites for every 1,000 people compared to other countries.
Satellites are formed when an object orbits around a larger body, such as a planet. Many satellites are natural, like moons, which formed alongside their parent planets. Artificial satellites, created by humans, are launched into orbit around Earth for various purposes.
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
about 350 miles is where the international space station is.
no way
100 and there is life on uranus... go check
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
they work by the people on earth they use a control button to keep the satellites working
The moon has no natural satellites. The moon is a satellite of the earth. The only satellites that orbit the moon are those that are placed there by people to study the moon.
by telephone
Thousands of satellites fly overhead daily, helping with things like weather forecasts and TV broadcasts
What kind of a question is that?
no! flies are really not an ideal snack for people. and i wouldn't want a fly in my stomach
Satellites fly around stratosphere. They release greenhouse gases there which destroy ozone.