because the name satellite is given to the natural satellite of the earth.
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Sputnik was the name given to the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
"Sputnik" is a Russian word meaning "satellite" or "companion." It was the name given to the world's first artificial satellite that was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The name was chosen to symbolize the satellite as a companion exploring outer space.
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."
the name of the satellite was called Explorer
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
"Luna" is the name given to the natural satellite of the earth.
Sputnik was the name given to the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
Geo
Human made satellite
A Satellite. That is the proper name for a body, natural or man-made.
"Sputnik" is a Russian word meaning "satellite" or "companion." It was the name given to the world's first artificial satellite that was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The name was chosen to symbolize the satellite as a companion exploring outer space.
An urban or suburban community located near a big city.
It was part of the Iron Curtain.
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
The Moon has no satellite.
A satellite. It can be natural, like the moon, or artificial, like the International Space Station.
i suppose it's given us the idea for satellite technology mainly because the moon is a natural satellite.