Satellite states refer to countries that are formally independent but are heavily influenced or controlled by a more powerful country, often through political, economic, or military means. During the Cold War, this term was commonly used to describe nations in Eastern Europe that were aligned with the Soviet Union, such as Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. These states typically had communist governments and followed the USSR's directives, even though they maintained a façade of sovereignty. The concept highlights the dynamics of power and control in international relations, particularly in the context of superpower rivalries.
United States Satellite Broadcasting ended in 1998.
United States Satellite Broadcasting was created in 1981.
The first weather satellite was invented in the United States. The TIROS-1 (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) was launched by NASA in 1960 and was the first satellite to successfully transmit weather images from space.
after the ww2
A satellite map can be found on google's maps page, on a website called "mapquest", Nokia's Ovi Maps also offers a satellite map of the United States.
alpha ... in 1958
yes explorer 1 was the artificial satellite and after it was launched the United States became the second country to send a satellite in orbit
Explorer I, officially known as Satellite 1958 Alpha, was the first United States earth satellite and was sent aloft as part of the United States program for the International Geophysical Year 1957-1958.
In Europe, Bentley Walker provides satellite broadband. In the United States, ViaSat and HughesNet are both options for satellite broadband services.
We are not really sure, but I love puppies.
The first artificial satellite was the explorer one.
the name of the satellite was called Explorer