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( T2/R3 = constant )
There are a great number of satellites currently orbiting the Earth, and they are ALL important; at least, important enough to SOMEBODY to spend millions of dollars to launch each one.Depending on your interests, the "most important" satellites are probably the weather forecasting satellites, followed by the communications and GPS satellites.
It has found enough satellites to get a good solution.
Yes it does, if powerful enough. Wiki Telstar 401.
yes.kiri lutes Saturn has had three robot probes fly by in the past: Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, and Voyager 2. The Cassini-Huygens probe is currently in orbit around Saturn. The planet also has 62 known natural satellites big enough to be considered moons and many other objects orbiting it, including the materials that make up its famous rings.
This question is not specific enough. what is the drawback for a single cell in what way? compared to what else?
The microwave has high enough frequency to carry the information and long enough wavelengths to penetrate the atmosphere. They are also easy to produce and easy to detect.
Natural satellites of planets are called moons, if they are large enough.
Yes there are enough gravitational forces to keep the satellites orbiting earth.
Compared to what/where and when? Your question does not have enough information to be answered. Please re-ask and be clearer.
Actually only 3 geostationary satellites are enough to cover the earth.
Satellites, by definition, are in orbit. Which means that they're circling their host (planet). IF you were to increase their speed enough, they would. (And if you slowed it enough, then they would fall to the ground.)
There are a great number of satellites currently orbiting the Earth, and they are ALL important; at least, important enough to SOMEBODY to spend millions of dollars to launch each one.Depending on your interests, the "most important" satellites are probably the weather forecasting satellites, followed by the communications and GPS satellites.
It has found enough satellites to get a good solution.
A Satellite. There are man made satellites (equipment or stations put into orbit by a rocket) and natural satellites, which are called moons if large enough.
Yes it does, if powerful enough. Wiki Telstar 401.
Because satellites can't stay in orbit if they're moving through air, so they have to be high enough where there's no air.
It has none because it is to close too the sun so it does not have enough atmosphere