Solar energy
The Canadarm is a type of robotic arm developed in Canada. It has been used on Space Shuttle missions to help retrieve damaged satellites, launch new satellites and in the building of the International Space Station. It was used 90 different times in space.
There are several types of satellites that orbit Earth, including communication satellites, scientific satellites, and weather satellites. Communication satellites facilitate telecommunication by relaying signals for television, internet, and phone services. Scientific satellites are designed for research purposes, collecting data on various phenomena, such as Earth's atmosphere, climate, and space conditions. Weather satellites monitor atmospheric conditions, providing crucial data for weather forecasting and climate studies.
As the first Canadian in space, Marc Garneau flew on the space shuttle Challenger in 1984 and again in 1996 on the space shuttle Endeavour. During his spaceflights, he conducted various scientific experiments and helped deploy satellites.
A space satellite is an object launched into orbit around Earth or another celestial body for various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, or scientific research. A space shuttle, on the other hand, is a type of spacecraft used for carrying astronauts and cargo to and from space, typically for missions to and from a space station or to deploy satellites. The space shuttle is reusable, while satellites are typically not designed to return to Earth.
A type of spacecraft is a satellite, which is an artificial object intentionally placed into orbit around Earth or another celestial body. Satellites are used for various purposes, including communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. They can be classified into different categories, such as geostationary satellites, low Earth orbit satellites, and interplanetary probes, each serving specific functions in space exploration and technology.
Stars, satellites, and something else
It is mainly solar energy. Since all you need to avail it is photovoltaic cells. As there is no atmosphere to block the sunrays, you get plenty of solar energy in space.
There's only one: -- In a receiving dish, the collected and focused electromagnetic energy changes to electrical energy in the feed, LNA, or LNB at the focus of the dish. -- In a transmitting dish, the electrical energy from the transmitter changes to electromagnetic energy, either at the focus of the dish if the transmitter is mounted there, or else some distance from the dish and then moved to the focus through a hollow 'waveguide'.
put dynamite in space XD
Radiation is the type of thermal energy transfer that does not require particles to take place. Radiation can occur through empty space and does not rely on the movement of particles like conduction and convection do.
None. Whilst sound itself is a form of energy, no type takes up space as it is not made of atoms.
The Canadarm is a type of robotic arm developed in Canada. It has been used on Space Shuttle missions to help retrieve damaged satellites, launch new satellites and in the building of the International Space Station. It was used 90 different times in space.
Electromagnetic waves, specifically radio waves, are commonly used to communicate with satellites. These waves travel through the vacuum of space and can transmit information over long distances.
Satellites communicate using electromagnetic waves, which are a type of transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the oscillations of the wave occur perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. This is in contrast to longitudinal waves, where the oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer. Therefore, satellites utilize transverse waves for communication.
Photovoltaic arrays are used( in conjunction with accumulators - batteries - to store energy when the satellite's solar panels are in shadow).
"They convert solar energy to electricity,this fuels all the activities of the satellite." your wrong. yes they use solar energy to power the electrical equipment, however, they also have fuel to power the booster engines to realign them when going off course. The fuel used to power the engine(s) is typically hydrazine (N2H4).
Geostationary satellites are the ones used for GPS satellites.