Social Sciences, asked by shahid172, 1 year ago

how does a satellite differ from a star

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Answered by Aditri10
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Answer:

They can have many differences, some of them are:

Satellites

  • They can be made by humans
  • They orbit a planet
  • They can be natural
  • They don't have their own heat and light

Stars

  • They can't be made by humans
  • They don't move
  • They are always natural
  • They have their own heat and light

Explanation:

Answered by kumarmonu89761
1

Answer:

A structure that circles around a planet, like a moon around the sun, is called a satellite. However, a star is a bright object that is stationary and does not revolve around any planet.

Explanation:

The phrases "satellite" and "star" are completely unrelated.

Star:

1. It is an object in space with its own heat and light.

2. They appear quite little because they are so far away from us.

3. They shine in the dark.

4. Celestial objects known as stars remain motionless in space.

Satellite:

1. They lack their own heating and lighting systems.

2. Due to their proximity to us, they appear larger.

3. They lack twinkles.

4. A planet is surrounded by satellites. It might be a man-made satellite like INSAT or IRS, or it can be a natural satellite like the moon.

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