The oldest is the moon, also called Luna.
A Geostationary orbit - it means that the satellite will always stay above the same point on Earth. Hope that helps
The Earth is to the Moon as a planet is to its moon. So, if we're talking about a satellite orbiting a planet, then the planet would be analogous to the Earth, and the satellite would be analogous to the Moon.
Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, was the first man-made satellite to orbit Earth.
The term "satellite" is used to describe these objects because they revolve or orbit around a larger celestial body, such as a planet like Earth. They are essentially companions or "satellites" of that larger body in space.
The first satellite from Earth is named Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
A satellite
A natural satellite, or a moon.
Because the moon naturally revolves around the Earth and things that revolve around each other are called satellites (ex. the planets revolving around the sun) so therefore the name "Natural Satellite".
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We have assigned names of things obviously. Planet is the name for those which goes around the sun. And satellite is the one which goes around the planet. So earth is a planet and not considered as satellite. Moon is the natural satellite to our earth.
A Geostationary orbit - it means that the satellite will always stay above the same point on Earth. Hope that helps
There is just one moon that orbits Earth. Its name is Luna.
Nicolaus Copernicus
The Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical (egg-shaped) orbit.
The Earth is to the Moon as a planet is to its moon. So, if we're talking about a satellite orbiting a planet, then the planet would be analogous to the Earth, and the satellite would be analogous to the Moon.
"Luna" is the name given to the natural satellite of the earth.
A geocentric model of the solar system. Which is incorrect.