Skynet - satellite - was created in 1969.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
Yes, the moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It orbits Earth and is the fifth largest moon in the solar system.
The James Webb Space Telescope is currently the most expensive satellite ever created, with a total cost of around $10 billion. It is set to launch in late 2021 and will be used to study the universe in infrared wavelengths.
The angle of the satellite period, depends on where the satellite is positioned. When you figure out where the satellite is you position the angle to be where and what you need.
The fact that it orbits the Earth is irrelevant - it is natural, as no man created it.
SkyNET was created in 1996.
Skynet Airlines was created in 1991.
Belgacom Skynet was created in 1995.
Sometime after the system actually exists. I don't think there'll be problems with the Satellite version.
SkyNET happened in 1996.
Yes, England (UK) has launched satellites. Recently the have launched military space communications satellites named Skynet
Skynet Airlines ended in 2004.
Skynet was originally created by Miles Bennet Dyson of Cyberdyne Systems. Following the destruction of the company files by Sarah and John Connor, the remaining programme was bought by the US government and installed in a company known as Cyber Research Systems. Skynet became self aware sometime around July 2003, a shortly after launched a devastating nuclear attack on the rest of the world after it hacked into the world's computer systems. Skynet's base programming (Cyberdyne) was actually designed using the arm and a broken chip of a T-800 sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor. So, in essence, Skynet created itself.
Chewbaka
Satellite Sky was created in 1992.
Satellite FC was created in 2000.
Billy Satellite was created in 1984.