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difference between a planet and a satellite?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Planet: A planet is the celestial bodies that revolves around stars(sun). They are huge and in spherical shape. Planets are made up of dust Particles. The word planet means to ("wanderer"), which is derived from "planasthai," a Greek verb which means "to wander."

Satellite: A satellite is an object that orbit around Planets. There are two kinds of satellites: natural satellites(moon orbiting the Earth) or artificial (International Space Station orbiting the Earth).Celestial body orbiting another of larger size means natural satellites. A manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, or another OBJECT called artificial satellite.

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Answered by amritamohanty918
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A planet is the celestial bodies that revolves around stars(sun). They are huge and in spherical shape. Planets are made up of dust Particles. The word planet means to ("wanderer"), which is derived from "planasthai," a Greek verb which means "to wander."

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A satellite is an object that orbit around Planets. There are two kinds of satellites: natural satellites(moon orbiting the Earth) or artificial (International Space Station orbiting the Earth).Celestial body orbiting another of larger size means natural satellites. A manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, or another OBJECT called artificial satellite.

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