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    satellite
    /ˈsatəlʌɪt/

    noun

    • 1. an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication: "a communications satellite" Similar space stationspace capsulespacecraftartificial satellite
    • 2. a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet. Similar moonsecondary planet

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  2. a natural object moving around a larger object in space, or an artificial object sent up into space to travel around the earth: a spy / weather satellite. The moon is a satellite of the earth. (Definition of satellite from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) satellite | Business English. noun.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · A satellite is an object in space that orbits or circles around a larger celestial body. There are two main types of satellites: natural and artificial. Natural satellites are celestial objects that orbit planets, with the moon orbiting Earth being a well-known example.

  4. www.nasa.gov › general › what-is-a-satelliteWhat is a satellite? - NASA

    Sep 5, 2018 · A satellite is a body that orbits around another body in space. There are two different types of satellites – natural and man-made. Examples of natural satellites are the Earth and Moon. The Earth rotates around the Sun and the Moon rotates around the Earth.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatelliteSatellite - Wikipedia

    A satellite or artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. Satellites have a variety of uses, including communication relay, weather forecasting , navigation ( GPS ), broadcasting , scientific research, and Earth observation.

  6. 1. a. : a celestial body orbiting another of larger size. b. : a manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, the moon, or another celestial body. 2. : someone or something attendant, subordinate, or dependent. especially : a country politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more powerful country. 3.

  7. An object launched to orbit Earth or another celestial body. Satellites are used for research, communications, weather information, and navigation. The first artificial Earth satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union in October 1957; the first successful American satellite was launched in January 1958.

  8. Feb 12, 2014 · A satellite is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star. For example, Earth is a satellite because it orbits the sun. Likewise, the moon is a satellite because it orbits Earth.

  9. Jul 9, 2024 · A satellite is anything that orbits a planet or a star. Earth is a satellite orbiting the Sun. The Moon is a satellite orbiting Earth. When you launch a spacecraft into orbit around Earth, that’s a satellite, too. This kind of satellite can help us learn about Earth and the universe.

  10. Jan 17, 2022 · A satellite is an object in space that orbits or circles around a bigger object. There are two kinds of satellites: natural (such as the moon orbiting the Earth) or...

  11. satellite, natural object (moon) or spacecraft (artificial satellite) orbiting a larger astronomical body. Most known natural satellites orbit planets; the Earth’s Moon is the most obvious example. All the planets in the solar system except Mercury and Venus have natural satellites.