The moon is earth s original natural satellite and there are many man made artificial satellites usually closer to earth.
What do artificial satellites do.
Students will learn that artificial satellites collect and return data.
Powerful rockets launch satellites and put them into orbit.
Today artificial satellites serve a large number of purposes.
This leads to collection of more data at a higher speed which is a definite plus point for using satellites.
This is different from the natural satellites or moons that orbit planets dwarf planets.
Students will learn the major types of artificial satellites.
Artificial satellites are man made satellites as opposed to natural satellites that refer to moons and planets.
Satellites can detect underground water and mineral sources.
Students will understand the different functions.
The size altitude and design of a satellite depend on its purpose.
A satellite is any object that moves in a curved path around a planet.
Communication satellite they serve the purpose of telecommunication.
These satellites revolve round the planets and provide all the information about the planet through satellite imagery.
They serve various purposes including communication navigation military and research.
Artificial satellites are human built objects orbiting the earth and other planets in the solar system.
An artificial satellite is an artificial object that is manufactured by humans and launched into the earth s orbit or in another planet s orbit.
An artificial satellite is an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets.
Monitor the transfer of nutrients and contaminants from land into waterways.
What do satellites do.
What does an artificial satellite do.
Types of satellites with their purposes.
There are currently over a thousand active satellites orbiting the earth.
And measure land and water temperatures the growth of algae in seas and the erosion of.
The path a satellite follows is an orbit which sometimes takes the shape of a circle.