That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.
That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.
That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.
That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.
A polar orbit is used for Earth observation satellites and weather satellites because it covers the entire surface of the Earth. It allows these satellites to pass over both the North and South Poles, providing global coverage of the planet.
Saturn
Saturn is known for its rings as well as it have 62 Natural Satellites.
Saturn is the planet with over 40 satellites, of which Titan is one of the largest.
There are hundreds of thousands pieces of man-made material currently in orbit. A few thousand of them are actual useful satellites, things that we want to have up there; stuff like GPS satellites, communications satellites, weather observation stations, the International Space Station, and of course, DirecTV satellites. Most of them are "space junk"; satellites that have failed, or broken, or out of fuel. Old booster rocket engines. Collision debris, from when the Chinese shot down a satellite and smashed it into 100,000 pieces of litter in orbit, or when one of the Iridium satellites crashed into a Russian reconnaissance bird.
Polar orbits pass over the north and south poles of the Earth.
Satellites that pass over the poles of the Earth operate in a polar orbit. In this orbit, the satellite travels north to south over the Earth's surface, allowing it to cover every part of the planet as the Earth rotates underneath it. This is particularly useful for Earth observation, weather monitoring, and reconnaissance missions. Polar orbits typically have altitudes ranging from about 600 to 800 kilometers (approximately 370 to 500 miles) above the Earth.
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.
A polar orbit is used for Earth observation satellites and weather satellites because it covers the entire surface of the Earth. It allows these satellites to pass over both the North and South Poles, providing global coverage of the planet.
Since satellites are in space, and no one has ownership of space, as long as a satellite's orbital takes it over Germany, anyone can have satellites over them.
it carries the the satellite over the earths north and south poles
Saturn
The first maps didn't show North America and were hand drawn. Today's maps use satellites and GPS.
Polar satellites typically orbit the Earth at altitudes ranging from about 600 to 800 kilometers (approximately 373 to 497 miles). These satellites travel in a north-south orbit, allowing them to pass over the poles and cover the entire surface of the Earth over time. This orbit enables them to collect data for applications like weather monitoring, environmental observations, and Earth mapping.
saturn
Saturn is known for its rings as well as it have 62 Natural Satellites.
over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon