Geography, asked by dakshk76, 8 months ago

So many satellites move around the Earth but why do they not collide with each other?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Collisions are rare because when a satellite is launched, it is placed into an orbit designed to avoid other satellites. But orbits can change over time. And the chances of a crash increase as more and more satellites are launched into space.

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Answered by premsheela0306
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Answer:

because each piece of women made stuff in orbit in our planet is catalogue and this place is being watched so that new satellite can be launched in two orbits that do not already contain such stuff

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