remote sensing i think yea.
No. They are usually smaller.
They are called satellites
tissue culture
Iron precipitation is a chemical formula that scientists use in dividing geologic time into smaller time segments. They also use C14 dating to determine this.
The larger satellites have sufficient gravity to pull the matter into a "rounded" shape, whereas smaller ones do not.
None of them. Try comets and some of the smaller satellites.
The ten smaller satellites were not discovered until a space probe was sent because they are much fainter and smaller than the larger moons, making them difficult to detect from Earth. Earth-based observations are limited by atmospheric interference and the resolution of telescopes, which can miss smaller objects. Space probes, equipped with advanced imaging technology, can capture clearer and more detailed images, allowing for the discovery of these smaller satellites during close encounters.
Humans as a race are becoming smaller in relation to all insects. We are also becoming heavier & women less curvy.
You probably mean diminution - making things smaller, or simply the action of becoming smaller.
means that your disc is becoming smaller and smaller (compressed) and that there are fragments of bones on your vertebrates
Engineers keep the masses of satellites as small as possible to reduce the overall cost of sending them into space, as heavier satellites require more fuel and resources for launches. Additionally, smaller satellites are more maneuverable and flexible in their deployment options in space.
A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.