Satellites orbit in the thermosphere or exosphere where there is no wind and drag is negligible.
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
Satellites are in space not in countries.
Space junk,meteorites and solar wind
millions, if you count natural satellites.
they are powered by ground control on earth
They travel by rockets
By rockets
rocket
Who high the satellites
NASA has used space shuttles to perform many important tasks. These include taking satellites into orbit, repairing damaged satellites, and carrying astronauts and equipment to and from space stations.
They are placed on top of a rocket, which accelerates them until they "escape" the atmosphere and enter space. Satellites are spacecraft that orbit the Earth or a planet, while those that travel through space are usually called "space probes."
The Canadarm is a type of robotic arm developed in Canada. It has been used on Space Shuttle missions to help retrieve damaged satellites, launch new satellites and in the building of the International Space Station. It was used 90 different times in space.
Yes, you can travel through empty space. The Sun, Earth, moon, satellites, space ships, atoms, and subatomic particles all travel through empty space. Greater than 99.999% of matter is empty space.
To carry things to and from orbit around the Earth.
The space shuttle is useful because it was the first reusable spacecraft. It is also capable of carrying satellites and other items into space. It is capable of repairing damaged items in space as well.
how many satellites present in the space
Astronauts' job is to repair damaged satellites and to ensure that it is working in perfect situation Written & Answered by Tweety Twix Twists