Satellites are crucial for a variety of functions, including communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and Earth observation. They enable global telecommunications, provide real-time data for climate and environmental studies, and assist in GPS technology for accurate positioning. Additionally, satellites play a vital role in scientific research, disaster management, and national security by offering critical information and connectivity across vast distances. Their ability to collect and transmit data from space enhances our understanding of the planet and improves daily life on Earth.
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The satellite is important to science because that's how we are able to tell the weather days ahead before it comes.
There are many applications of satellites, so any answer is probably debateable, but I'd say communications and imaging.
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It's important that more than one Landsat satellite because one satellite can orbit the whole earth so if more come than it will take 18 days to scan the earth
Are you think of Pluto? If so it remains a satellite but has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
It's important that more than one Landsat satellite because one satellite can orbit the whole earth so if more come than it will take 18 days to scan the earth
Its not man made anything that orbits another body is a satellite, so the earth is a natural satellite of the Sun
A satellite antenna has one very important purpose. It is designed to allow a home to receive a satellite signal, which then allows users to receive a television signal.
communicATION ,LOCATION AND METEROLOGY
you cant so dont bother trying.
The earth is pulled by the satellite, but because the gravitational force of the satellite is so small and the Earth is so big the effect is negligable.