Most man-made satellites orbit Earth, but some orbit other planets like Saturn, Venus or Mars. Satellites serve many purposes like weather monitoring, communications, reconnaissance, and astronomy. In 1975, 50 Indian scientists witnessed the launch of a Soviet rocket carrying a satellite from Kapustin Yar, Russia, marking India's involvement in space exploration. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. It spent 3 months in orbit and was followed by many other unmanned satellites, demonstrating spaceflight capabilities.
Most man-made satellites orbit Earth, but some orbit other planets like Saturn, Venus or Mars. Satellites serve many purposes like weather monitoring, communications, reconnaissance, and astronomy. In 1975, 50 Indian scientists witnessed the launch of a Soviet rocket carrying a satellite from Kapustin Yar, Russia, marking India's involvement in space exploration. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. It spent 3 months in orbit and was followed by many other unmanned satellites, demonstrating spaceflight capabilities.
Most man-made satellites orbit Earth, but some orbit other planets like Saturn, Venus or Mars. Satellites serve many purposes like weather monitoring, communications, reconnaissance, and astronomy. In 1975, 50 Indian scientists witnessed the launch of a Soviet rocket carrying a satellite from Kapustin Yar, Russia, marking India's involvement in space exploration. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. It spent 3 months in orbit and was followed by many other unmanned satellites, demonstrating spaceflight capabilities.
Most man-made satellites orbit Earth, but some orbit other planets like Saturn, Venus or Mars. Satellites serve many purposes like weather monitoring, communications, reconnaissance, and astronomy. In 1975, 50 Indian scientists witnessed the launch of a Soviet rocket carrying a satellite from Kapustin Yar, Russia, marking India's involvement in space exploration. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. It spent 3 months in orbit and was followed by many other unmanned satellites, demonstrating spaceflight capabilities.
T I F I s AR IT E ’ T E L L S A INTRODUCTION What is a artificial satellite? Answer:
Most man-made satellites also orbit the Earth, but some
orbit other planets, such as Saturn, Venus or Mars, or the moon. Satellites are used for many purposes. There are weather satellites, communications satellites, reconnaissance satellites, astronomy satellites and many other kinds. MY NAME IS ARYABHATA….. On April 19, 1975, a group of 50 Indian scientists and technicians from ISRO gathered at the Soviet satellite launch complex in Kapustin Yar, near the Russian city of Volgograd to watch a rocket blast off into space. It was launched by the USSR on October 4, 1957. It spent about 3 months in orbit and was followed by many other unmanned satellites. APPOLO DONE BY: ROHITH RATHISH VIII-B THE NGP SCHOOL 188B18