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satelliteNatural object (moon) or spacecraft (artificial satellite) orbiting a larger astronomical body. Most known natural satellites orbit planets; the Earth's Moon is the most obvious example and was the only one known until the discovery of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter in 1610. All the solar system's planets except Mercury and Venus have moons, which vary greatly in size, composition (from rock to mostly ice), and activity (from cold and inert to volcanic). Some asteroids are also known to have their own moons. The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched into orbit around Earth in 1957. Since then, thousands have been sent into orbit around Earth as well as the Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and other bodies. Artificial satellites are used for scientific research and other purposes, such as communication (see communications satellite), weather forecasting, Earth resources management, and military intelligence. See also Landsat. satellitesatellite 1. a celestial body orbiting around a planet or star 2. a man-made device orbiting around the earth, moon, or another planet transmitting to earth scientific information or used for communication 3. a country or political unit under the domination of a foreign power 4. a subordinate area or community that is dependent upon a larger adjacent town or city satellite [′sad·əl‚īt] (aerospace engineering) (astronomy) A small, solid body moving in an orbit around a planet; the moon is a satellite of earth. (cell and molecular biology) A chromosome segment distant from but attached to the rest of the chromosome by an achromatic filament. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Sattelite is an alternative to the infrastructure-heavy broadband connections. Month Event January Lunar Prospector March Transition Region and Coronal Explorer July Deep Space 1 Sattelite de Aplicaciones Cientificas-A August Topographic Experiment using Radiative Recombinative Ionospheric EUV and Radio Sources Planet B September Wide-Field Infrared Explorer October Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Flight test of a cryogenic cooler for the Hubble Space Telescope's infrared camera November Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility December Mars 98 Orbiter Where they previously had two sources of power independently fueled, he said, they now have a third sattelite communication desk and they have installed some battery-powered lighting. |
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