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Satellites do not fall to Earth because they are in a state of free fall while traveling at high speeds in a low Earth orbit. This balance between their forward velocity and the gravitational pull of the Earth creates a continuous curve in their trajectory, allowing them to "fall" around the Earth rather than directly towards it. As a result, they maintain a stable orbit instead of crashing to the ground.
No, the sun does not have satellites. Satellites are objects that orbit around a celestial body, like Earth, whereas the sun is a star at the center of our solar system. The planets, including Earth, orbit around the sun.
Satellites A (APEX)
yes
A satellite revolves around a planet while it is revolving around around the sun (star). For example, moon (earth's natural satellite) revolves around earth while earth is revolving around the sun.
Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.
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moon
Around 6000
Satellites of the Earth are held in their orbits by the Earth's gravity. That includes the Moon and all the artificial satellites etc. that are up there.
Satellites orbit the earth for a few years then fall to earth however they are directed to fall to the sea
No, the sun does not have satellites. Satellites are objects that orbit around a celestial body, like Earth, whereas the sun is a star at the center of our solar system. The planets, including Earth, orbit around the sun.
Since we live ON the Earth, all satellites WE have sent have been sent FROM the Earth, and circle around it.
Satellites A (APEX)
yes
Satellites are typically positioned around 22,236 miles above the Earth in a geostationary orbit.