Artificial satellites are classified into various categories, and their names vary widely. Some well-known examples include the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station (ISS), GPS satellites, and communication satellites like Intelsat and Iridium. Other notable satellites include weather satellites like GOES and scientific satellites such as Voyager and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Each satellite typically has a unique name or designation based on its mission or the organization that launched it.
Uranus has 27 known artificial satellites as of now. These satellites are typically referred to by numbers rather than names.
Some artificial satellites launched before Cartosat-2A include Sputnik 1 (1957), Explorer 1 (1958), Telstar 1 (1962), and Landsat 1 (1972).
Had no effect at all, except for those satellites which were attempting to measure biodiversity.
The five major types of artificial satellites are: research, communications, weather, navigational, and applications. Please see the related links.
over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon
names of all artificial satellites of India
Uranus has 27 known artificial satellites as of now. These satellites are typically referred to by numbers rather than names.
All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.
Some artificial satellites launched before Cartosat-2A include Sputnik 1 (1957), Explorer 1 (1958), Telstar 1 (1962), and Landsat 1 (1972).
Pakistan has sent three satellites into space. All three satellites have been named as Badar 1, Badar 2 and Badar 3 consecutively.
Some currently popular artificial satellites include the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station (ISS), and the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. These satellites serve various purposes such as astronomy research, space exploration, and providing navigation services.
They do not. All satellites, natural or artificial, are not sentient and rule nothing.
name of all artifical satellites in the solor system
Artificial satellites come from all over the world. Each country send their own satellites into space.
Earth has only one natural satellite and that is the moon. There are however over 13,000 artificial satellites, and the most widely recognized is the International Space Station (ISS). There are lots of programs and websites where you can see the names and locations of all these satellites, there are just too many to list here - search WIKIPEDIA for List of Earth observation satellites.
Had no effect at all, except for those satellites which were attempting to measure biodiversity.
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.