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''' | A '''satellites''' is an object that orbits another object. They come in two types: natural satellites and artificial satellites. Natural satellites are objects like a planet's [[moon]]. Artificial satellites are man made. Sputnik was the first of many artificial satellites, and typically, the word satellite is used to describe something made by humans. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 27 November 2024
A satellites is an object that orbits another object. They come in two types: natural satellites and artificial satellites. Natural satellites are objects like a planet's moon. Artificial satellites are man made. Sputnik was the first of many artificial satellites, and typically, the word satellite is used to describe something made by humans.