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One possible answer was recently given by the artificial satellites.
Artificial satellites have been very important in much of this research.
But there are special facts of life in an artificial satellite.
It needed to travel something over 12,000 miles per hour to reach the artificial satellite of Earth.
Some of the most important spacecraft today are artificial satellites.
There are artificial satellites, thousands of them, in orbit around the body.
The artificial satellite required little more than four hours for one revolution about its primary, the Earth.
Six years earlier, in 1957, the Soviets had launched the first artificial satellite.
A number of artificial satellites wheeled in their own courses.
It was of the kind used by humans to put artificial satellites into orbit.
Nor could they be coming from an artificial satellite.
It was a shock to realize the facts of life in an artificial satellite.
Artificial satellites and space probes have contributed much new knowledge.
The laws also apply to the motions of artificial satellites.
Luna 10 became the first artificial satellite of the Moon.
For years already artificial satellites provided television reception at every point of the globe.
Over time, a massive system of artificial satellites was placed into orbit around Earth.
The bomb from Earth detonated 300 miles below the artificial satellite.
His life was forever changed during a class trip in the year 2016 when an artificial satellite fell from orbit.
There it became the first artificial satellite to orbit one of these flying rocks.
The high ground - the first artificial satellite and the first humans in space.
Do you have any concept of the technology it would take to loft an artificial satellite against that gravity?
For example, an artificial satellite orbiting around earth can be viewed as a cabin.
A group of artificial satellites working in concert is known as a satellite constellation.
These artificial satellites have onboard sensors from which they gather data.