Yes, satellites can travel in groups known as constellations. These are designed to work together to provide enhanced coverage, improved data collection, or better communication capabilities. For example, the Global Positioning System (GPS) consists of a constellation of satellites that work together to provide precise location information. Additionally, some satellite missions, like Earth observation or telecommunications, utilize multiple satellites to ensure continuous service and redundancy.
Earth has one natural satellite and more than a thousand artificial satellites.
yes so they can protect one another from danger
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In my solar system ... the one I and my family live in ... there is one star, which we call the sun, and roughly 240 known natural satellites of the 8 known planets.
Triangulation of satellites requires three satellites that bank of one another simultaneously.
Travel can function as a noun: the travel of satellites around the earth; a report of one's travels in Europe.It can also function as an intransitive verb: the car can really travel Or as a transitive verb: to travel within the speed limit When travel seems to function as an adjective, then the compound is often thought of as a noun: travel agent; travel trailer
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If you are refering to natural satellites there is only one and that is the moon. If you are refering to artificial satellites there are heaps. Military, GPS and mobile just to name a few catagorys of satillites. Hope that helped.
Zebras travel in herds. This is for safety as the black and white pattern confuses predators in the number of the herd and where one zebra begins and ends.