There is a list at the related link which includes a large number of both unclassified and classified satellites launched by the USSR and Russia.
The first man-made satellite was Sputnik, launched into orbit in 1957 by the Soviet Union. The first American satellite was Explorer, launched the following year. The oldest satellite still in orbit is Vanguard, launched in 1958 by the US. There are now thousands of satellites currently in orbit, including communications satellites, GPS satellites, and the International Space Station. if you would like to see a real-time 3-D plot of satellites now in orbit, check out the JTRACK 3D web site from NASA.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have gone near Neptune.
You can find an alphabetical list of gases in a chemistry textbook, an online encyclopedia like Wikipedia, or on a periodic table where gases are organized by their atomic number.
Such a list can be found on Wikipedia. This list also includes territories, which are italicized, so don't include those as countries.
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The link below provides a list and information on each Indian satellite.
There are 50 to date, too many to list.See related link for a full list.
Some of the artificial satellites launched by India include INSAT series, IRS series, Cartosat series, GSAT series, Chandrayaan-1, and Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan). These satellites serve various purposes such as communication, earth observation, navigation, and space exploration.
Some major satellites launched into space include the Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, GPS satellites, and Earth observation satellites like Landsat and GOES. These satellites serve various purposes such as scientific research, communication, navigation, and monitoring of Earth's environment.
there are many satellites in space.there are natural satellites and manmade satellites.For example,Earth"s natural satellite is the Moon.there are more than 3000 satellites in space!Some examples of their users are:weather forecast,communication from one place to another quickly.etc
Some of the rockets launched by India include the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV), and the more recent GSLV Mark III. These rockets have been used to launch satellites for various purposes, including communication, navigation, and scientific research.
There are billions and billions of satellites they are all diffrent shapes and sizes here is a list of types.NavigationCommunicationExplorationWeatherAstronomyMilitaryReserch
Earth has only one natural satellite and that is the moon. There are however over 13,000 artificial satellites, and the most widely recognized is the International Space Station (ISS). There are lots of programs and websites where you can see the names and locations of all these satellites, there are just too many to list here - search WIKIPEDIA for List of Earth observation satellites.
I'm unable to provide a comprehensive list of all artificial satellites launched in the past five years, as there have been hundreds of satellite launches during that period. You can find information on recent satellite launches by checking websites like the European Space Agency, NASA, SpaceX, and other organizations involved in satellite launches.
Russia is the country that has United Kingdom on the top of there threat list. Russia is on the list for terrorism and cyber warfare. More so because Russia has announced a large increase in their airforce.
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Artificial satellites are used for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, Earth observation, scientific research, and military purposes.