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The name of the second satellite can vary depending on the context. It could be any specific satellite's name, such as "Hubble Space Telescope," "GPS satellite," or "ISS (International Space Station) satellite."
Sputnik 2, launched November 3, 1957. Sputnik 1 was the first man-made Earth satellite, and Sputnik 2 was the second. Sputnik 2 carried a dog, Laika, as the first astronaut. The dog died a few hours after launch. The USA did not launch its first satellite, Explorer 1, until about 3 months later, on January 31, 1958.
The speed of a satellite signal is approximately the speed of light, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second. This means that signals transmitted from a satellite to Earth or vice versa travel at this high speed.
Yes. According to Newton's Second Law, there has to be an unbalanced force - otherwise, the satellite won't accelerate (in this case, change direction).
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The Amazon River, the second longest river in the world, is a naturally occurring phenomenon and was not built.
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Iridium is the second densest naturally occuring element after osmium; the two are quite close in density. There are several synthetic radioactive elements which are thought to have much higher densities, but since only a few atoms of these have ever been produced and a piece large enough to see would vaporize itself, it's really a purely theoretical matter.
Mercury is the second densest major body in our solar system and is the closest planet to the sun. It has a density of 5.427 grams per cubic centimeter, second only to Earth.
the second largest natural satellite is Saturn.
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The name of the second satellite can vary depending on the context. It could be any specific satellite's name, such as "Hubble Space Telescope," "GPS satellite," or "ISS (International Space Station) satellite."
Corundum typically has a smooth and hard texture. It is a naturally occurring crystalline form of aluminum oxide and is known for its hardness, which is second only to diamond on the Mohs scale.
Earth has one natural satellite, the moon, and numerous artificial satellites, the first of which was called Sputnik, which can deservedly be called Earth's second satellite.
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Some of the satellites of the planets in our solar system include Earth's Moon, Mars' Phobos and Deimos, Jupiter's Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto, Saturn's Titan and Enceladus, Uranus' Titania and Oberon, and Neptune's Triton. These satellites vary in size, composition, and characteristics, providing valuable insights into planetary formation and evolution.