Satellites are objects that move around a planet or a star.
They are held in place by gravity and follow fixed paths called orbits.
Natural satellites are formed by nature without human involvement.
The Moon is the most familiar natural satellite of the Earth.
Natural satellites help scientists study space and planetary systems.
They can affect tides, seasons, and even the stability of planets.
Man-made satellites are created and launched by humans.
These satellites are sent into space using powerful rockets.
Man-made satellites are used for communication across the world.
They help in television broadcasting, mobile phones, and the internet.
Weather satellites observe clouds, storms, and climate changes.
Navigation satellites guide ships, airplanes, and vehicles.
Some satellites are used for scientific research in space.
They collect data about Earth, other planets, and the universe.
Satellites also play a role in national security and defense.
Both natural and man-made satellites are important to life on Earth.
They help us understand space and improve daily human activities.
Satellites continue to advance science and technology.
Satellites: Natural and Man-Made
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