SATALITE existence
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Satellites are indeed real and have been a crucial part of modern technology since the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union in 1957. These man-made objects orbit Earth (or other celestial bodies) and serve various purposes, including communication (e.g., TV, GPS, internet), weather monitoring, scientific research, and military surveillance.
Key points about satellites:
Types:
Communication satellites (e.g., SpaceX’s Starlink) enable global connectivity.
Weather satellites (e.g., NOAA’s GOES) track storms and climate patterns.
Navigation satellites (e.g., GPS) guide transportation and mapping.
Scientific satellites (e.g., Hubble Telescope) explore space.
How They Work:
Satellites orbit Earth due to a balance between gravity and their velocity. For example, low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites circle the planet every 90 minutes, while geostationary satellites remain fixed over one location.
Proof of Existence:
You can spot satellites like the ISS (International Space Station) with the naked eye at dawn/dusk.
GPS on your phone relies on satellites.