Countries launch satellites into space for various reasons, including national security, communication, weather monitoring, and scientific research. Satellites enable real-time data collection and analysis, which are crucial for military operations, disaster response, and environmental monitoring. Additionally, they support global communication networks, navigation systems, and advancements in technology and science. The presence of multiple satellites also fosters international collaboration and competition in space exploration and innovation.
Yes it can and has.
Humans, Astronauts (MAYBE)
72 + 35 (foreign) satellites were put into orbit so far (till November 2013).
Asia?
put dynamite in space XD
Rockets, and then they just push them out the rocket door, and they adjust them with little rockets into orbit
Artificial satellites orbiting Earth are man-made objects launched into space for various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. They can be either in geostationary or low Earth orbit, and examples include the Hubble Space Telescope, GPS satellites, and communications satellites.
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
To carry things to and from orbit around the Earth.
These are called satellites. A lot of planets have natural satellites called moons, which are in orbit around the planet. An artificial satellite is one that is put there by man, it orbits the planet in a similar way.
The Moon is our satellite. If you mean like satellites in orbit, those are around the Earth. If you mean is a ship on the Moon, rephrase.
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