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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    Angular Velocity of a satellite

    Homework Statement A satellite moves in a circular orbit around the Earth at a speed of 6.6 km/s. Determine the satellite’s altitude above the surface of the Earth. Assume the Earth is a homogeneous sphere of radius 6370 km and mass 5.98 × 1024 kg. The value of the universal gravitational...
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    Positioning of the artificial satellite

    how is an artificial satellite set on an orbit around the earth?
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    Geostationary Satellite Equatorial Plane

    Geostationary satellites need to be in equatorial plane. Now my first doubt is what exactly is the equatorial plane? Is it just locus of all points have 0 latitude or locus of all points having a fixed latitude say 5. {Like does a orbit in equatorial plane mean that its latitude is 0...
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    A chaotic orbit of a satellite around two planets question

    Homework Statement If there's a satellite(not man-made although I wonder it would matter) is chaotically orbiting around two planets, will it ever cross the same orbital path twice or not? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I think if the system is chaotic, it will not...
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    Calculating Satellite Orbit Radius on the Moon

    Homework Statement The gravitational field strength on the moon, which has a radius of 1.74 x 10^6 m, is approximately 0.17 as large as the gravitational field strength at the surface of the earth. The satellite is at an altitude of 100km above the moon. What is the radius of the orbit of...
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    Stopping on a dime satellite.

    No source of friction in space to slow you down. So if you want to stop motion, you have to rely on other forces. Consider the problem of a moving satellite using only the following commands: 1) turn on the main thruster 2) tun off the main thruster 3) rotate 180 degrees how fast can...
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    How Do You Calculate the Orbital Period of a Satellite?

    Homework Statement If the space station orbits the Earth 225 km above the surface , what are the satellites orbital speed and period ? The mass of the Earth is 5.97 E24 kg and the radius is 6.38 E6 m. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I already have the speed ( v ) , I...
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    What is the tangential speed of a satellite in this orbit?

    Homework Statement Suppose that a satellite is in a circular orbit at a height of 2.00x10^6 m above Earth's surface. What is the tangential speed of a satellite in this orbit? Homework Equations vt=rw The Attempt at a Solution I have been stuck for almsot 30 minutes, I think that...
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    Centripetal force satellite orbiting problem

    Homework Statement Question 1: What speed must a satellite have to orbit the Earth at a distance 7.8 x 10^7 m/s from the Earth's centre, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.065 m/s^2? Question 2: An object orbits the Earth at a constant speed in a circle of radius 6.38 x 10^6 m...
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    Proof of satellite revolve around earth in circular path

    Hi guys. I do not know artificial satellite revolve around Earth in a circular path or an ellipse path but do we have physics and mathematical proof that artificial satellite revolve around Earth in circular/ellipse path?
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    Total Energy of a Geosynchronous Satellite

    Homework Statement Calculate the total energy of a geosynchronous satellite (one that orbits over a fixed spot) with a mass of 1500kg, orbiting Earth at a height of 325km with an orbital speed of 5000m/s Homework Equations ET=Ek+Ep Ek=(0.5)(m)(v)^2 Ep=(m)(g)(h) The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Calculating the visibility of a satellite

    Hi, I'm familiar with the use of orbital elements to describe the motion of a satellite, and using those to calculate the state vector (position and velocity as a function of time) of the satellite. I am wondering how it is possible to use this information to calculate when a satellite...
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    Satellite Link Calculations

    Homework Statement Freq band uplink: 13 - 14 GHz downlink: 10 - 11 GHz transponder bandwidth: 5 transponder x 54 MHz channel using linear polarization EIRP = 59 dBW G/T = 13.5 (max) dB/K QPSK modulation Homework Equations If each user is offered data rate of 256 kbps, with bit...
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    Satellite Velocity Homework: Calculate Distance, Acceleration, and Speed

    Homework Statement A satellite is designed to orbit Earth at an altitude above its surface that will place it in a gravitational field with a strength of 4.5 N/kg. a) Calculate the distance above the surface of Earth at which the satellite must orbit. b)Assuming the orbit is circular...
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    Satellite motion and Moment of Momentum

    Homework Statement http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/4638/001ofa.jpg Homework Equations Not too sure to be honest. The Attempt at a Solution Well, r1 cross product m v1 = r2 cross m v2 But, there is a force applied so I have to take that into account. I was thinking, The moment of...
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    Proof of angular speed of satellite

    Homework Statement http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/5457/gmblrekp.th.jpg Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Proof was asked from me. How do i proof it. In "w^2 sub. uydu", uydu means satellite.
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    How Do You Calculate Orbital Dynamics for a Satellite Around Planet X?

    Homework Statement Planet X has a mass of 6.42x10^20 kg and a radius of 2400km. A satellite with a mass of 1500kg is in orbit around Planet X at an altitude of 300km. a) what is the Force of Gravity? b) What is the acceleration of the satellite while in orbit? c) Find the speed of the...
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    Calculating Geosynchronous Satellite Orbit and Velocity

    Homework Statement Determine the radial orbit and velocity for a geosynchronous satellite in orbit around the earth. Remember that geosynchronous satellites are located directly above the equator and they remain above a fixed point on the equator as the Earth rotates Homework Equations...
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    Energy Needed to Move a Satellite to Earth's Orbit

    Homework Statement Determine how much energy is needed to move a satellite of mass 500kg to an orbit of height equal to Earth's radius.Homework Equations Gravitational Potential: V = \frac{-GMm}{R} Where M is the mass of Earth (6*10^24kg), m is the mass of the satellite (500kg) and R is the...
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    How do I calculate the energy for a satellite in orbit?

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass m kg is sent into orbit at a distance of 5R, where R is the radius of the earth. Write down an expression for: a) The potential energy of the satellite in orbit. b) The kinetic energy of the satellite in orbit. c) The minimum work needed to sent...
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    Satellite Beam Weights Explained | Learn What They Are

    Hi, can anyone explain satellite beam weights, I think more precisely, phase weights and amplitude weights. I am starting a job next week and at my interview they mentioned these. I am trying to read up on these before I start and can't find anything useful on the internet. Many thanks.
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    Calculate Satellite Speed & Period at 400 km Height

    Homework Statement Estimate the speed of a satellite orbiting Earth at an height of 400km. Also determine the period of the orbit. Homework Equations Centripetal acceleration: F=\frac{mv^2}{r} Newton's Law of Universal gravitation: F=\frac{G(MassEarth)(MassSatellite)}{R^2} G =...
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    Satellite Orbiting Earth Energy

    1. A 962kg satellite orbits the Earth at a constant altitude of 99km. How much energy must be added to the system to move the satellite into a circular orbit with altitude 195km? 2. Homework Equations : E = (-GMm)/2r \Delta E = Ef - Ei 3. My work (which produced the wrong answer)...
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    Solar wind interfering with satellite communications

    Hello. I was wondering about something the last few weeks and that is if the solar wind can affect communication systems between satellites. I am not referring to the physical damage that the solar wind might produce to the satellite, but the interference it might have on the radio signal that...
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    A satellite fired off a planet's surface

    Homework Statement A nonrotating spherical planet with mass M and no atmosphere has radius R. A particle is fired off the surface at 3/4 the escape speed. Calculate the farthest distance it reaches from the center of the planet if it's fired of tangentially. Homework Equations l = r x p...
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    Centrifugal Force- Finding Speed of Satellite

    Homework Statement In order for a satellite to move in a stable circular orbit of radius 6736 km at a constant speed, its centripetal acceleration must be inversely proportional to the square of the radius r of the orbit. What is the speed of the satellite? The universal gravitational constant...
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    Cutting the cord to cable and satellite TV

    "Cutting the cord" to cable and satellite TV Last year, fewer people in the US subscribed to cable or satellite TV. The only areas with increases were the largest metropolitan areas. People are wondering how much of this is due to the economic downturn (with many people needing to cut spending...
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    Universal Gravitation and a satellite

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass 4600 kg orbits the Earth (mass = 6.0 1024 kg) and has a period of 5500 s. (a) Find the magnitude of the Earth's gravitational force on the satellite. (b) Find the altitude of the satelite Homework Equations Kepler's Equation: R^3/T^2 Fg=...
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    How Do You Calculate the Speed of a Satellite in Orbit?

    Homework Statement Calculate the speed of a satellite moving in a stable circular orbit about the Earth at a height of 3600 km.Homework Equations v2=Gm/r F=(Gm1m2/r2 g=(Gm)/r2 G=6.67x10-11Nm2/kg2 rE=6380km=6.3x106m----(Radius of Earth) mE=5.98x1024kg---------(Mass of Earth) The Attempt at a...
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    How far above the earth's surface is the satellite orbit?

    Homework Statement A. Suppose you are at the Earth's equator and observe a satellite passing directly overhead and moving from west to east in the sky. Exactly 15.0 hours later, you again observe this satellite to be directly overhead. How far above the Earth's surface is the satellite's...
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    What is the orbital speed of a satellite at a radius of 34 km?

    Homework Statement A satellite is in orbit around a planet. The orbital radius is 34 km and the gravitational acceleration at that height is 2.3 m/s^2 What is the sattelites orbital speed in m/s
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    Period of satellite in circular orbit

    Homework Statement Given: G = 6.67259 × 10−11 Nm2/kg2 The acceleration of gravity on the surface of a planet of radius R = 4190 km is 6.5 m/s2. What is the period T of a satellite in circu- lar orbit h = 14120.3 km above the surface? Answer in units of s. Homework Equations...
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    What was the satellite we saw near the moon and why were its signals visible?

    I've been putting this off for a while, but I saw something kinda neat last month (mid-late September actually) and I'm curious to see how common it is and to understand it a little better. My husband, daughter and I were staying at a cabin in the mountains and got back to it one night when...
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    Equation for Satellite in geosynchronous oribt

    Homework Statement Find Velocity of satellite in GS orbit around Earth but you cannot use r in the solution And find r of satellite in GS orbit but you cannot use velocity in the solution Homework Equations V=Sqroot of G*Me/r, Me being the mass of the Earth but you can't use r from this...
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    Quick question on orbital speed of satellite

    Homework Statement The polar orbiting satellite NOAA-N was launched in May 2005. The satellite is now moving in a circular orbit above the Earth's surface at an altidude of 870 km. THe mass of the Earth is 5.97 x1024kg and its mean radius is 6.38 x106m. Show that the orbital speed of the...
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    Calculate Satellite Gain: Earth-to-Sphere Ratio

    This is not a connection. I just want ot know how they dervied this formula from gain Consider a geosynchronous satellite whose global beam covers all of the visible Earth's surface. The radius of the Earth is about 6400km, and the altitude of the satellite is 36,000km. How would you work...
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    Calculating the Period of an Earth Satellite

    Homework Statement What is the period of an Earth satellite orbiting at a height of 1.80 x 10^7m above the surface of the earth? Use G = 6.67 x 10^-11 N.m2 Kg-2 Homework Equations T = SQRT 4*pi^2 * R^3/G*Mass of the earth The Attempt at a Solution I added the Earth mass and the...
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    (SOLVED) Space Shuttle launches a satellite

    Homework Statement The space shuttle launches an 890-kg satellite by ejecting it from the cargo bay. The ejection mechanism is activated and is in contact with the satellite for 3.0 seconds to give it a velocity of 0.20 m/s in the z-direction relative to the shuttle. The mass of the shuttle is...
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    Calculating Kinetic Energy for a Satellite Launch

    Homework Statement So I just finished a physics test and I'm not sure if I approached a question correctly... Our professor gave us the mass of a satellite, and the mass of an imaginary planet and its radius. Then he gave us the amount of initial kinetic energy given to the satellite when...
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    Calculate Satellite Velocity at 3600 km Above Earth

    1. Homework Statement [/b] calculate the velocity of a satellite 3600 km above the surface of the earth. Homework Equations Fnet= mg=ma mg=ma g=V2/r r=3600000 The Attempt at a Solution 5940 m/s I am pretty sure this is correct just want to make sure.
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    Using Momentum & Energy Principles to Analyze a Satellite Orbit

    In certain cases, using both the momentum principle and energy principle to analyze a system is useful, as they each can reveal different information. You will use the both momentum principle and the energy principle in this problem. A satellite of mass 4000 kg orbits the Earth in a circular...
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    NASA Are NASA's Satellite Images Showing UFOs or Natural Phenomena?

    THeres probably an explanation for these, but the forum I discussed it on is a music forum so people are presuming UFO's/ExtraTerr Check this link out http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.643836 Its supposedly NASA's daily satellite images of the Earths surface now zoom in on thick clouds and...
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    Suppose a nut becomes loose and gets detached from a satellite

    Suppose a nut becomes loose and gets detached from a satellite revolving around the earth. The nut will continue in its orbit due to its inertia. My question is how can an astronaut make it land on earth?
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    Relative angular velocity of a satellite

    This is a statement in my book - "The relative velocity of a satellite moving in the direction of Earth's rotation (for an observer on earth) is given as Vs - Ve." We always define relative velocity of a particle say P in a frame of reference S1 accelerating w.r.t to an inertial frame of...
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    Exploring Loop Quantum Cosmology with the Planck Satellite

    Will the results from the PLanck satellite shed any light on Loop Quantum Cosmology or any other form of matter bounce?
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    What is the Maximum Height Attained by an Object Launched from Earth's Surface?

    Homework Statement An Object is fired vertically upward from the surface of the Earth ( of radius RE ) with an initial speed vi that is comparable to but less than the escape speed vesc Show that the object attains a maximum height h given by h=\stackrel{R_{E}v^{2}_{i}}{v^{2}_{esc}-v^{2}_{i}}...
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    Determine Kinetic Energy of Satellite

    Homework Statement An 870-lb satellite is placed in a circular orbit 3973 mi above the surface of the earth. At this elevation the acceleration of gravity is 8.03 ft/s2. Determine the kinetic energy of the satellite, knowing that its orbital speed is 12,500 mi/h. Homework Equations...
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    Total energy of satellite in orbit

    Homework Statement The weight of a satellite in a circular orbit round the Earth is half of its weight on the surface of the Earth. If the mass of the satellite is 800kg, determine (i)the altitude of the satellite (ii)the speed of the satellite in the orbit (iii)the minimum energy required...
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    Spinning satellite - the velocity in the central mass

    Homework Statement A satellite is spinning clockwise and has four low-mass panels sticking out. A tiny meteor rips through one of the panels and continues in the same direction, but with reduced speed. Afterward, calculate vx and vy components of the center-mass velocity of the satellite. Here...
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    Are there any geostationary orbits around the Moon?

    Are there any satellite around the Moon on geostationary orbit?
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