The objects moving in space around other things are satellites. 'Satellite' is a Latin
word. What does this word mean?
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The word satellite has the meaning of follower or attendant of a superior person.This term came in english and middle french satellite from the Latin satellitem.
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the language used by ancient Romans and as the language of educated people in many European countries in the past
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