What is Satellite: Definition and 686 Discussions

In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an object that has been intentionally placed into orbit. These objects are called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as Earth's Moon.
On 4 October 1957, the Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1. Since then, about 8,900 satellites from more than 40 countries have been launched. According to a 2018 estimate, about 5,000 remained in orbit. Of those, about 1,900 were operational, while the rest had exceeded their useful lives and become space debris. Approximately 63% of operational satellites are in low Earth orbit, 6% are in medium-Earth orbit (at 20,000 km), 29% are in geostationary orbit (at 36,000 km) and the remaining 2% are in various elliptical orbits. In terms of countries with the most satellites, the United States has the most with 1,897 satellites, China is second with 412, and Russia third with 176.
A few large space stations, including the International Space Station, have been launched in parts and assembled in orbit. Over a dozen space probes have been placed into orbit around other bodies and become artificial satellites of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, a few asteroids, a comet and the Sun.
Satellites are used for many purposes. Among several other applications, they can be used to make star maps and maps of planetary surfaces, and also take pictures of planets they are launched into. Common types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and space telescopes. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.
Satellites can operate by themselves or as part of a larger system, a satellite formation or satellite constellation.
Satellite orbits vary greatly, depending on the purpose of the satellite, and are classified in a number of ways. Well-known (overlapping) classes include low Earth orbit, polar orbit, and geostationary orbit.
A launch vehicle is a rocket that places a satellite into orbit. Usually, it lifts off from a launch pad on land. Some are launched at sea from a submarine or a mobile maritime platform, or aboard a plane (see air launch to orbit).
Satellites are usually semi-independent computer-controlled systems. Satellite subsystems attend many tasks, such as power generation, thermal control, telemetry, attitude control, scientific instrumentation, communication, etc.

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    Satellite orbiting around Earth over equator

    Homework Statement A satellite is in a circular equatorial orbit around the Earth (over the equator). If the satellite flies over Singapore 9 times a day, what is the radius of the orbit? Homework Equations r3 = T2GME/4π2 The Attempt at a Solution G = 6.67x10-11 ME = 5.97x1024 T =...
  2. AakashPandita

    Escape velocity earth confusion

    Namaste If escape velocity on Earth is 11 km/s and velocity of Earth is 30 km/s how is that the atmosphere doesn't escape the pull of earth. Is the escape velocity with reference to Earth ? I don't think so because when finding the formula we add kinetic and potential energy and then equate to...
  3. BilboBombadillo

    Help with circular velocity question (unit conversions?)

    Homework Statement Consider a satellite in circular low Mars orbit 300km above the planetary surface. R = 3396km M = 6.419 x 1023kg G = 6.674 x 10-11m3/kg/s2 Find the orbital velocity of the satellite (using the given values, I assume, as there is some inaccuracy in the real-life mass value...
  4. Francis Forget

    How to calculate the speed of a satellite around the sun.

    Hi guys, I'm currently doing a little project an I need to calculate the speed of a satellite around the sun! I'm currently trying with the Earth, but i have some problem. When I'm using this formula : (2*Pi*a*Sqrt(1-e2))/T(1±e) I get an answer in km/s which seams pretty good. (29,75 km/s) But...
  5. J

    Orbital velocity and radius for satellite

    Homework Statement A geostationary satellite is to be placed to view the far side of the moon. How far away should it be placed from the center of the Earth and what velocity should it travel in order to maintain its orbit? (Considering the moon and Earth as one entity and solve for the center...
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    Satellite experiencing certain gravitational force - problem

    Homework Statement A 500 kg satellite experiences a gravitational force of 3000 N, while moving in a circular orbit around Earth. A) Find the radius of the orbit B) Find the speed of the satellite C) Find the period of the orbit I found this set of questions a bit trickier, although am...
  7. J

    How do GPS Satellites work exactly?

    How do GPS Satellites work exactly, with emphasis on exactly. I know that GPS satellites use electromagnetic waves to send out a signal of their current location and time for GPS devices to pick up. Using at least 3 GPS satellites, GPS devices can pin point their location by knowing the...
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    Where can I find the pseudorange of the satellite of MH370?

    I'm trying to calculate the final position of the missing Malaysian plane with the coordinates of the satellites known but I can't find the pseudorange of the four Inmarsat satellites on the Internet. Where can I find it?
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    Total Energy of an orbiting satellite?

    Hello! So this is a rather stupid question, but I'm having trouble with gravitational fields, and can't exactly pinpoint what's going on. The total energy of an orbiting satellite is (due to ME = KE + GPE) (-GMm/2r), right? Well, I have found multiple statements that claim that the 'r' we use...
  10. Lord_Segan

    Can I Calculate Satellite Dish Curvature for a Specific Radio Wavelength?

    How can I mathematically determine curvature for a satellite dish for a specific radio wavelength?
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    What velocity should an object have to be an Earth satellite

    An object stand in the height 500km from the surface of the Earth. What velocity should it have to become an Earth satellite?
  12. Z

    Find the velocity of an object to become a satellite of Eart

    Homework Statement An object stand in the height 500km from the surface of the Earth. What velocity should it have to become an Earth satellite? Homework Equations a=v2/r The Attempt at a Solution v2=a*r=6,9*107=>x=8306m/S , but the solution is 7600m/S
  13. T

    Calculate time (or fraction of orb. period) of sat. in umbra

    Greetings! I would like to know how to calculate the time, or fraction of orbital period, that a satellite spends in umbra? (total solar eclipse for satellite when they aren't affected by Solar radiation pressure and solar panels don't generate power). Information given would be satellite's...
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    Speed of satellite orbiting around the Earth

    Homework Statement A 1,000 kg satellite traveling at speed "v" maintains an orbit of radius, "R" around the earth. What should be its speed if it is to develop a new orbit of radius "4R" ? Homework Equations Gravitational force equation (F) = (Gmems)/r^2 G (universal gravitational constant) =...
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    Sending a satellite to Jupiter?

    Homework Statement "In order to launch a space probe out of the solar system, it is decided to send it close to Jupiter. Why does this reduce the amount of fuel needed?" Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I can't think of anything at all. I am trying to think in terms of it gaining...
  16. starchaser2020

    What is the K.E. of the satellite?

    A satellite has been placed in a circular, sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 1300.0 km. The satellite has a mass of 5,000.0 kg. What is the K.E. of the satellite? I know K=(1/2)mv^2 ... but I have no idea where to go from here. I Know I am over-thinking this. So any help would be greatly...
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    Circular motion in planets and satellites

    Homework Statement A spaceship in outerspace has a donut shaped with a 500 m outer radius. The inhabitants stand with their heads towards the center and their feet on an outside rim. Over what time interval with the spaceship have to complete one rotation on its axis to make a bathroom scale...
  18. CaptainSiscold

    Angular kinematics: determining satellite orbital radius

    So, I'm working on my semester finals for my high school physics class, and I've run across a problem that has me stumped. I've included the pertinent material below. Homework Statement A rocket with a mass of 2kg and traveling at 14,008.34 meters/second loses 10% of its velocity as finishes...
  19. Dilawar Ali

    Does a Satellite's Velocity Continue to Increase as it Free Falls?

    it is said that a settelite is a free falling body. For free falling body its velocity should free continuesly increasing. Is it true? I am confused..
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    Energy Required to Launch a Geosynchronous Satellite

    Hi all, This question is for an assignment due Friday. My friend and I spent the better part of an hour on it and are thoroughly stumped. Any help is much appreciated! 1. Homework Statement Calculate the energy required to put a satellite into geostationary orbit. (note that no mass is...
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    Satellite dish motor - electromotor characteristics

    Hi! What are technical characteristics of electromotors inside satellite dish motors? Can someone write here some models of these electromotors? Especially I'm interested about motors which carry 120cm steel satellite dishes. I think 120cm steel satellite dish is about 15kg weight. Thanks in advance
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    Satellite Energy and Orbit problem

    Homework Statement A spy satellite of mass m is in a circular orbit with radius R and velocity v around the earth. One of the satellites thrusters suddenly fires giving it an additional velocity v in the outward radial direction (same v). What is the new total energy of the satellite? What is...
  23. T

    Question about satellite motion?

    This is one of the questions in the book without an answer and it is really frustrating that I can't check if my through process is correct. Two satellites X and Y are seen from the ground crossing the night sky at the same time. Satellite X crosses the sky faster than Y. State with a reason...
  24. Bassa

    Altitude of Satellites above the Surface of the Earth

    Homework Statement A) Suppose you are on Earth's equator and observe a satellite passing directly overhead and moving from west to east in the sky. Exactly 12.0 hours later, you again observe this satellite to be directly overhead. How far above the Earth's surface is the satellite's orbit...
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    Satellite orbiting the Earth vs the moon?

    I know that the the satellite will lose speed(due to perhaps small air resistance), and therefore lose centripetal force? I am not sure how losing centripetal force and speed causes the satellite in orbit to lose radius. If force is the same, and velocity is lowered, than radius would increase...
  26. S

    Satellite in Space: Why Freely Falling?

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    Finding the Satellite Orbital Radius

    Homework Statement If NASA wants to put a satellite in a circular orbit around the sun so it will make 2.0 orbits per year, at what distance (in astronomical units, AU) from the sun should that satellite orbit? The Earth's orbit is 1.0 AU from the sun. T_E = \frac {1.0orbit}{yr} T_s = \frac...
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  29. K

    Path of a ball thrown radially from a satellite orbiting Earth

    Homework Statement A satellite has a circular orbit 500 km above earth. A ball is thrown directly downwards radially at 20 m/s. Find the path of the ball relative to the satellite. Homework Equations mv^2/r=GMm/r^2 The Attempt at a Solution From the height of the orbit you can easily solve...
  30. gcombina

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    A satellite in orbit around the Earth has a period of one hour. An identical satellite is placed in an orbit having a radius that is nine times larger than that of the first satellite. What is the period of the second satellite? (a) 27 h (c) 4 h (e) 0.04 h (b) 3 h (d) 9 h** I...
  31. K

    Mass in a satellite changes orbit

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  32. K

    Satellite in orbit losing speed

    Homework Statement A satellite is put into a stationary orbit around earth, i.e. it stays above one point, then it passes through a cloud and looses 10% of it's kinetic energy. it is stabilized again in a new orbit, what's the new radius. Homework Equations Attraction force...
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  34. PhysicsStudnt

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    Dear Experts, When we launch a satellite, we launch it from Earth which is spinning, so the tangential velocity component of the point on the surface where the rocket is launched from will be acquired by it. Is that the only horizontal velocity or is the rocket accelerated at an angle upward...
  35. T

    Vis-viva equation (Orbital Velocity) with massive satellite?

    Wikipedia states that "In the vis-viva equation the mass m of the orbiting body (e.g., a spacecraft ) is taken to be negligible in comparison to the mass M of the central body." I'm wondering how the velocity is determined if the satellite's mass is non-negligible. For example, in a binary...
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    Satellite Collision: Find Max Mass mj for Orbit Without Hitting Earth

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass m is in a circular orbit of radius 2RE around the Earth. The satellite hits a piece of space junk of mass mj. The space junk, which was initially at rest, sticks to the satellite. The satellite and junk then fall as one in a new elliptic orbit around the...
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    Could we read a newspaper from a satellite image?

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  38. DocZaius

    Satellite phones' signal to satellites

    I can see how the satellite has enough power to broadcast to the phone, but it's perplexing to me how the phone has enough power to broadcast to the satellite, especially when it comes to these small modern satellite phones. They don't seem to even be aiming the signal. Just from my...
  39. K

    Changing course of a satellite

    Homework Statement A satellite orbits, what should it do to move to a larger orbit (a greater radius) Homework Equations Velocity in orbit: ##v=\sqrt{\frac{GM}{r}}## The Attempt at a Solution There are 2 options. the first, to my opinion, is to increase the velocity in the direction of...
  40. J

    Relativistic frequency shift of satellite signal

    Relativistic frequency shift of satellite signal Homework Statement An Earth satellite used in the Global Positioning System moves in a circular orbit with period 11 h 58 min. (a) Determine the radius of its orbit. (b) Determine its speed. (c) The satellite contains an oscillator producing...
  41. R

    Black Knight Satellite: Real or Myth?

    Does anyone know if the black knight satellite is real. If so it is continuously streaming information and can that information be accessed by anyone. It is said to be in a polar orbit, could it be seen in Alaska at any given time and if so how would it be distinguished from any other...
  42. S

    Time it takes to transmit signal to satellite (modern physics)

    Homework Statement A communication satellite is orbiting 36 000 km above Earth’s surface. Two cities, 3500 km apart are transmitting to and receiving signals from each other. Find the time required to transmit a signal from one city to the other. They are equidistant from the satellite. h...
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    Can a satellite be raised to a new orbit with two impulses in this scenario?

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass m is in circular orbit about a planet of mass M, with orbital radius r. Show that with two appropriately located impulses, each directed along the satellite's instantaneous velocity at the moment of the impulse, it can be raised to a new circular orbit of...
  44. agnibho

    Geostationary Satellite and Orbiting Satellite problem

    Homework Statement A satellite GeoSAT is in a circular geostationary orbit of radius RG above a point P on the equator. Another satellite ComSAT is in a lower circular orbit of radius 0.81RG. At 7 P.M. on January 1, ComSAT is sighted directly above P. On which day among the following can ComSAT...
  45. T

    Planetary Motion with satellite

    Homework Statement A 20 kg satellite has a circular orbit with a period 2.4 h and radius 8.0×106m around a planet of unknown mass. If the magnitude of the gravitational acceleration on the surface of the planet is 8.0 m/s2, what is the radius of the planet? Homework Equations F =...
  46. G

    Change in energy in orbiting satellite.

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass 45.5 kg orbiting the Earth moves from an orbit of 7271 km to an orbit of 7356 km. what is the work done by all forces acting on it? Homework Equations U=GMm/r The Attempt at a Solution I calculated the total energies of the satellite in both...
  47. V

    Escape velocity of a satellite

    The escape velocity of a satellite circularly orbiting a large body comes from conservation of energy. Are there any modifications that must be made for the escape velocity of an elliptical orbit? Thanks in advance!
  48. G

    Speed of satellite in geosynchronous orbit

    Homework Statement Derive an equation and solve for the speed of a satellite in geosynchronous orbit. You may NOT use the value of the satellite's altitude or radius in your calculations. If you do, you will receive no credit. You should use your knowledge of forces and uniform circular...
  49. T

    How can the energy of an orbit determine the size of its semimajor axis?

    Homework Statement A satellite is moving in a circular orbit around a massive planet of radius R. The altitude of the satellite above the surface of the planet is 3R and its speed is v. In order to place the satellite in an elliptical orbit which will bring it closer to the planet ,its...
  50. T

    Maximizing and Minimizing Distance of a Bullet Fired from a Satellite

    Homework Statement An Earth satellite is revolving in a circular orbit of radius 'a' with velocity 'v0'. A gun is in the satellite and is aimed directly towards the earth.A bullet is fired from the gun with muzzle velocity v0/2.Neglecting resistance offered by cosmic dust and recoil of...
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