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Differentiate between natural and artificial satellites.Write the various uses of artificial satellites

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Answered by Garima1111
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Natural Satellites

1. The natural Satellites are celestial bodies that orbit a Planet or any other Celestial body.
2. These are formed by nature.
3. The most well known Natural Satellite is the Earth's Moon.
4. The natural satellites are objects that orbit the earth such as the moon.
5. The natural satellites like Planets are opaque bodies with no light of their own. They also receive heat and light from sun.
6. This are the satellite that are natural in space and are not used officialy by the scientist.
7. The natural satellite is made up of natural material, rock, minerals, water, dust etc.
8. The natural satellites are normally massive enough to stay in orbit under the influence of gravity indefinitely.
9. The natural satellites can not communicate on earth or with other planets.
10. The orbital properties and compositions of natural satellites provide us important information on the origin and evolution of the satellite system. Especially a system of natural satellites orbiting around a gas giant can be regarded as a miniature solar system that contains precious clues for studying the formation of solar systems.

Artificial Satellites

1. The artificial satellite is a device placed in orbit around the earth, moon, or another planet.
2. The artificial satellites are man made.
3. The first artificial satellite was Sputnik I.
4. The artificial satellites are objects humans propel through the earth's atmosphere in order to orbit around the earth.
5. The electrical power required by satellite is provided by panels of solar cells and small nuclear reactors.
6. These are used and controlled by the astronomers and are used upto their will.
7. The artificial satellite is made out of metal and electronics material.
8. The artificial satellites don’t have the advantage like natural satellites which are normally massive enough to stay in orbit indefinitely. They experience decay of orbit as the Earth’s gravity slowly reasserts its hold on them until they eventually slow down and crash back to Earth. 
9. The artificial planet can communicate with instruments on earth.
10. Artificial satellites have many uses, including relaying communication signals, making accurate surveys and inventories of the earth's surface and weather patterns, and carrying out scientific experiments.

A satellite, in today's world has various applications in many fields. Most satellites serve one or more functions like:

• Communications
• Navigation
• Weather Forecasting
• Environmental Monitoring
• Atmospheric Studies satellites
• Remote Sensing satellites 
• Search and Rescue satellites 
• Space Exploration satellites

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Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

The basic difference between a natural satellite and an artificial satellite is that they are objects in outer space, one formed naturally and the other made by humans.

Explanation:

"Any astronomical body that orbits another larger body is called natural satellites." For example, the moon that surrounds the earth. Because of this Natural satellites are also known as Moons.

"Man-made objects that are internationally launched into orbit in outer space are called artificial satellites."
Most of them, using transponders, communicate with the ground stations.

Most artificial satellites are used to collect information which can be used for various purposes. The major use of them are:


Remote sensing - observe the earth
Weather satellites - to detect environmental changes on earth
Communication satellite - make communication between two different points on earth possible
Navigation - detect the exact location of mobile signals.
Telescope - to observe the outer space



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