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Satellites of the Earth are held in their orbits by the Earth's gravity. That includes the Moon and all the artificial satellites etc. that are up there.
Artificial and natural satellites. Artificial satellites are man-made satellites sent into space for a variety of different purposes e.g. taking pictures of the earth for scientific investigation Natural satellites are moons, which orbit planets and are not man-made.
Only artificial, geostationary satellites.
The number of orbits an object completes in one day depends on its distance from the Earth. For example, the International Space Station (ISS) orbits Earth approximately every 90 minutes, allowing it to complete around 16 orbits in a 24-hour period. In contrast, satellites in higher orbits, like geostationary satellites, do not orbit the Earth in the same way, as they remain fixed relative to a point on the Earth's surface.
The ISS orbits the Earth in about 90 minutes. Some satellites are in geostationary orbit, orbiting in exactly one day. The Moon orbits (moves around) the Earth in about 28 days!
1-Apples falling down. 2-Gravity keeps satellites in their orbits around the earth.
The moon is considered a natural satellite of Earth because it orbits around Earth as part of Earth's gravitational system. Satellites are typically objects that orbit around a larger celestial body, like a planet, in this case, the moon orbits around Earth.
A space satellite is any man-made object that orbits Earth or another celestial body, while an Earth satellite specifically orbits Earth. Additionally, space satellites can include artificial satellites launched into space for various purposes, while Earth satellites can refer to natural objects like the Moon that orbit our planet.
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Satellites are formed when an object orbits around a larger body, such as a planet. Many satellites are natural, like moons, which formed alongside their parent planets. Artificial satellites, created by humans, are launched into orbit around Earth for various purposes.
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