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Satellites are typically sent into space by government space agencies, such as NASA (United States), ESA (European Space Agency), and Roscosmos (Russia), as well as private aerospace companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Rocket Lab. These organizations utilize powerful launch vehicles, or rockets, to propel satellites into their designated orbits. The choice of launch provider often depends on mission requirements, satellite size, and budget considerations.

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