Science, asked by ushasingh9191, 3 months ago

How do we locate the moving satellite in the sky?


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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Watch the sky closely in the dawn or dusk hours, and you'll likely see a moving “star” or two sliding by. These are satellites, or “artificial moons” placed in low Earth orbit. These shine via reflected sunlight as they pa.ss hundreds of kilometres overhead.

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