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Artificial satellites are human built
objects orbiting the earth and other planets in the solar System.
this is difference from the natural satellites, or moves, that Orbit planets and drop planets and even asteroids the first artificial satellite was the Soviet Sputnik.
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✨Natural Satellites Are Satellites Which Are Not Human Made This Is Lights Are Celestial Bodies Which
revolves around a planet . NOT only planet anything that revolves around another big object is called it's
natural Satellite. A Natural satellite which Revolves around a planet is called it's Moon .
✨They are Normally made up of things which a Planet is made like rocks, gas etc
✨Our Planet Earth Has a One and only Large Natural Satellite revolving Around it Called as Moon ....
✨This Natural satellite revolves Around a planet due to The application of universal force called force of
Gravitation.
✨The largest Natural satellite in our solar system is Ganymede It's the satellite of Jupiter having a diameter of
5,268 Km .
✨ THE smallest natural satellite is Deimos the moon of Mars it's Diameter is equal to 7 miles APPROX.
✨ Artificial satellites are satellites which are made by humans and left in the space to revolve around a
planet's orbit.
✨ This satellites are made up of technologies .
✨ This satellites are much smaller than natural satellites.
✨ they are kept in the orbits of a planet. in order to get necessary information and to become a Source of
Satellite information .
✨ And currently many dish companies are using Satellite as their mode of transmission.
✨ The first Artificial satellite is called as Sputnik I It had a diameter of only 58cm .
✨The largest artificial satellite launched is called as a SPACE X LAUNCHES. it's having and length of approx 5
to 10 m as big as a bus.
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