what is a satellite?what are the differences between planet and satellite
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A satellite is a body that orbits another larger body (e.g. a moon is a satellite of a planet). Conceptually a planet is asatellite that orbits a star. ... Because you asked about distinguishing between planets and satellites, I'm guessing that you mean the natural kinds
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Planets and satellites (and stars for that matter) are all similar in that they revolve around a more massive body with a higher gravitational field.
A satellite is a body that revolves around aplanet, whether it is a natural satellite, such as a moon, or an artificial satellite, like the Hubble telescope, International Space Station, or any other number of satellites for communication, navigation, information, etc.
A planet is a large body that revolves around a star.
A star is a body that revolves around agalactic core, which in some cases (such as the Milky Way) is a black hole.
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Planets and satellites (and stars for that matter) are all similar in that they revolve around a more massive body with a higher gravitational field.
A satellite is a body that revolves around aplanet, whether it is a natural satellite, such as a moon, or an artificial satellite, like the Hubble telescope, International Space Station, or any other number of satellites for communication, navigation, information, etc.
A planet is a large body that revolves around a star.
A star is a body that revolves around agalactic core, which in some cases (such as the Milky Way) is a black hole.
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