The Earth's first known satellite, and the only known natural one,
is the Moon ('Luna').
The Earth's first man-made satellite was Sputnik-I, launched from
the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
orbit.
ummmmmmm a sattelite?
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.
There are hundreds of them- but the one that is not man made is called the Moon.
The maximum number of channels supported by a single satellite can vary depending on the satellite's design and bandwidth capacity. However, modern communication satellites can typically support hundreds to thousands of channels simultaneously.
PIONEER SATTELITE
the sputnick was the first sattelite to go to earth
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched the first satellite into space, named as Sputnik I.
sattelite
satellite is correct.
It means it was the first sputnik.
sattelite phones
orbit.
Sattelite Beach, FL
the answer is a sattelite
a sattelite
This is a problem with sattelite alignment, the cable company gets it by sattelite