Weight is defined by gravity. So in space, you weigh nothing. The more gravity, the more you weigh. Mass, however, does not change with gravity, and is also another factor is weight.
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.
A moon is a natural satellite, as opposed to an artificial satellite, which is a man-made object in orbit.
A moon, when referring to a natural rock like satellite, not a man made artificial satellite such as Telstar.
Yes.
A natural satellite is a celestial body that orbits a planet. These satellites are not man-made and are typically smaller than the planet they orbit. Earth's moon is an example of a natural satellite.
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yes apollo 11 is a man made or artificial satellite.
One example of a man-made Indian satellite is "Aryabhata," which was India's first satellite launched in 1975.
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a man made satellite is a satellite made by man, and sent into space to orbit around a planet, star, or other body in any solar system to gather information and pictures about it.
The first artificial satellite, Sputnik, weighed 184 pounds. When the Americans heard this they thought there must be some mistake, because the first American satellite was only 1.8 pounds. A few months later the soviets launched their second satellite, which weighed about one ton, and carried a little dog on board.
There is no man made satellite that makes crop circles.
The first man made, and Russian (Soviet) satellite was Sputnik launched in 1957.
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.
Its not man made anything that orbits another body is a satellite, so the earth is a natural satellite of the Sun