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What Is a
Satellite?
Table of contents
01
Let’s learn about
satellites
02
Types
of satellites
03
The most
important satellite
04
Fun facts about
space
To start with…
What is a satellite?
Satellites are objects, either natural or
artificial, that circle (orbit) around a planet
01
Let’s learn about
satellites
Why are satellites important?
Satellites allow us to explore space,
to observe the Earth from different
angles, and to obtain data that help
scientists to carry out different
research on space
With the progress of technology and
science, satellites were found to be
able to improve
telecommunications, because they
allow the correct functioning of the
most used means of communication:
television, cell phones, internet, etc.
02
Types of
satellites
Natural satellites
Natural satellites are those celestial
bodies that are part of the solar
system, such as…
The Moon
The Moon is Earth's satellite as it orbits
the Earth. Natural satellites are usually
smaller than the celestial body they
orbit
Artificial satellites
Artificial satellites are objects composed of a
power source and an antenna, which are
created by humans to orbit a celestial body in
order to provide different types of information.
Satellites are launched into space by rocket
What is the purpose of an
artificial satellite orbiting the
Earth?
These satellites are important because they...
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
provide information about the planet
observe meteorological changes
contribute to human and social development
promote telecommunications
serve as a power source for solar energy
03
The most
important satellite
The Moon
The Moon is the most recognized natural
satellite as it orbits around the Earth
The distance of the Moon from the Earth is
384,400 km. Although it may seem far away,
it is one of the closest satellites to the Earth
More than 24,000 objects (both natural and
artificial) that orbited the Earth have been
recorded throughout history
04
Fun facts
about space
The first artificial satellite
195 Sputnik 1
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The first satellite called Sputnik 1 was sent into space by
the Soviet Union in 1957 in order to obtain information
about space and the layers of the atmosphere
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Explorer 1
The following year, the United States sent its first
satellite, Explorer 1, which led to the discovery of the Van
Allen belts
The first photo of the Earth
The satellite called Explorer 6,
launched in the United States by
NASA in 1959, was the first satellite
to take a picture of the Earth. A
great event for the world since no
one had ever observed the Earth
from space
Which country has launched
most satellites into space?
The country that has launched the
most satellites into space is the one
that sent the first one: Russia has
1420 satellites. This is followed by
the United States, which sent the
second satellite, with 1049
satellites. This is followed by Japan
with 107, China with 98 and France
with 42 satellites.
Russia
1420
United States
1049
Japan
107
China
98
France
42
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