The satellite of the Earth known by two names, Moon and Luna.
Luna is the actual Latin name for the satellite and for the goddess it is supposed to represent. There are plenty of cognates in the Romance languages, such as French Lune and Portuguese Lua. There's probably a relationship here with lux, lumen "light".
The English name, Moon, derives from OE mona, itself derived from Proto-Germanic maenon, from PIE *me(n)ses "Moon, month". It's not really "named after" anything, though the root *me- is probably from a term meaning "to measure" (the idea here being that the Moon's phases can be used to measure time). Again, there are an abundance of cognate terms in other languages derived from PIE, such as ON Mani, the goddess of the Moon, and Greek mene, "moon").
The definition of a satellite be it man made or natural is, a body that orbits the parent. The earth is a satellite of the sun, the moon is a satellite of the earth ans so are all the man made ones we put in space.
India's second satellite launched in 1979 was named Bhaskara-I. It was an experimental Earth observation satellite designed for remote sensing applications.
The Moon is Earth's natural satellite.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon does not have satellites.
The first satellite from Earth is named Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
Yes. The earth has many man-made satellites orbiting the earth, but there's also one natural satellite. This satellite is the moon, orbiting earth at about 2288 miles per hour (3683 kilometers per hour)
Sputnik 1 is named after the Russian word for "satellite" or "companion of the Earth." The word "Sputnik" also means "travelling companion" or "fellow traveler." The name was chosen to reflect the satellite's purpose of being the first artificial Earth satellite to orbit the planet.
No, the noun satellite is a common noun, a general word for a natural or artificial object that orbits the Earth or another heavenly body.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing such as Satellite Beach in Florida or Landsat (originally named Earth Resources Technology Satellite) which photographs the surface of the Earth.
Yes, the moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.
The Moon is the satellite of the earth
moon is the satellite of the earth.
The first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth was a Soviet satellite named Sputnik I. It was launched by the USSR on October 4, 1957, followed by Sputnik 2 in November.
The definition of a satellite be it man made or natural is, a body that orbits the parent. The earth is a satellite of the sun, the moon is a satellite of the earth ans so are all the man made ones we put in space.
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The moon is the Earth's only natural satellite.
The moon is the only natural satellite of the earth.