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Why satellites are released in space​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We launch things into space by putting them on rockets with enough fuel — called propellant — to boost them above most of Earth's atmosphere. Once a rocket reaches the right distance from Earth, it releases the satellite or spacecraft.

Answered by AishwaryaSharda
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The bird's-eye view that satellites have allows them to see large areas of Earth at one time. This ability means satellites can collect more data, more quickly, than instruments on the ground. Satellites also can see into space better than telescopes at Earth's surface

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