Artificial Satellites SNC1D. Satellites Satellite: an object that orbits another object The Earth has one natural satellite: the Moon.

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Artificial Satellites SNC1D

Satellites Satellite: an object that orbits another object The Earth has one natural satellite: the Moon.

There are over 1000 man-made artificial satellites currently orbiting Earth.

Uses

How do satellites stay up?

Orbits Earth-observing satellites and the International Space Station are in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Low Earth Orbits are fast. The ISS orbits once about every 90 minutes.

Orbits To observe the entire Earth, a satellite is placed in a polar orbit. Since the Earth rotates, it observes a different slice of the Earth on each orbit.

Orbits Satellites that are part of the Global Positioning System (GPS) network are more distant, in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO).

Orbits Communication satellites often stay over one position on the Earth in geostationary orbit (GEO).

Orbits For the orbit to take 24 hours, the satellite needs to be far above Earth, which gives the satellites wide area coverage.

Satellites do gradually lose energy and de-orbit.