hydroxine(N2H4)is the most commonly fuel used in all space vehicles
preparation:
NH2Cl+NH3 ---->N2H4+HCluy
To orbit the Earth 100 times, the satellite would require 5000 kg of fuel (50 kg x 100). Each orbit requires the same amount of fuel, so multiplying the amount for one orbit by the number of desired orbits gives the total fuel needed.
The cost varies depending on the size of the satellite, which determines which launch vehicle (rocket) can be used, the orbit the satellite is to put into (polar, low Earth orbit, geosynchronous, etc.) Costs start at about $50 million which does not include the cost of developing and building the satellite.
Satellites typically use liquid rocket fuels such as liquid hydrogen or a combination of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen for propulsion. These fuels are chosen for their high energy content and efficiency in the vacuum of space. Solid rocket fuels can also be used in some satellite systems for specific purposes.
The big grass on an orbiting satellite would be called a park in space!
Liquid Hydrogen
Cables are not used, the satellite emits radio waves
Yes, Its the same type of cable used by satellite TV installers.
A liquid fuel tank
Meteroligical satellite
parabolic
Gamma rays
Microwaves. These poke through the ionosphere to reach the satellite
what type is used by LOVES fuel or loves travel stops
Satellite TV uses microwaves, which are a type of electromagnetic wave. These microwaves travel between the satellite in space and a receiver on the ground to transmit television signals.
im not sure this is rock,but fossil fuel is used as fuel,or coal.
Nuclear Fuel