Satellite - Wikipedia Satellites are spacecraft launched from the surface into space by launch systems Satellites can then change or maintain their orbit by propulsion, usually by chemical or ion thrusters
What is a satellite? - NASA A satellite is a body that orbits around another body in space There are two different types of satellites – natural and man-made Examples of natural satellites are the Earth and Moon The Earth rotates around the Sun and the Moon rotates around the Earth
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What Is a Satellite? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids So, Earth is a satellite, because it orbits the Sun! The Moon is also a satellite because it orbits Earth But, usually, the word "satellite" refers to a machine that is launched into space and moves around Earth or another body in space Earth and the Moon are examples of natural satellites
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