If each ring can hold 3 satellites, you can accommodate all 24 satellites with 8 rings. Each ring would hold 3 satellites, for a total of 24 satellites.
No, satellites should not fly on people because they are designed to orbit the Earth or travel through space autonomously. Placing satellites on people would be impractical, dangerous, and inefficient for their intended purpose.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
The five major types of artificial satellites are: research, communications, weather, navigational, and applications. Please see the related links.
probably ever thing will be shut down all electricity and some vehicle which are guided by satellite will crash almost everything will be shut down. even some gun military scope that are powered by satellites will be shutdown. all the ship will be lost in seas. and it will take years to get back normal.
In this day and time, if all satellites were disabled, society as we know it would cease to exist. We would be thrown back into the dark ages.
Why would you classify the moon and earth as satellites?
If each ring can hold 3 satellites, you can accommodate all 24 satellites with 8 rings. Each ring would hold 3 satellites, for a total of 24 satellites.
a. Man's first mission to land on the moon would have failed. b. We also would not have very good satellites, if any. c. Quantum physics wouldn't exist.
If the company has to communicate with satellites up in space, then the engineer would be the one to help it happen. They are the ones who access the satellite and make sure that all of the information that is relayed is correct and what they are after.
In GPSs, reliability is the quality of the connection you have to GPS satellites.
If there were no navigation satellites, it would be necessary for sailors and explorers to re-familiarize themselves with the night sky, and to learn to use clocks, sextants, and compasses again, as they did throughout human history until just a few decades ago. While the users might consider this to be a major inconvenience, the publishers of the Nautical Ephemeris would likely view it more positively.
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No, satellites should not fly on people because they are designed to orbit the Earth or travel through space autonomously. Placing satellites on people would be impractical, dangerous, and inefficient for their intended purpose.
If the Earth magically became a black hole, the moon and other satellites in orbit around Earth, would be literally ripped apart into tiny bits and swallowed by the black hole.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
Because there could be weapons of mass destruction aboard it + they can use the satellites for surveillance.