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Also, it is very easy to transmit a carrier radio signal to a geostationary satellite and thus interfere with the legitimate uses of the satellite's transponder. It is common for Earth stations to transmit at the wrong time or on the wrong frequency in commercial satellite space, and dual-illuminate
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and can also contribute to ozone loss through the formation of ice particles. Black carbon particles emitted by rockets can absorb solar radiation in the stratosphere and cause warming in the surrounding air which can then impact the circulatory dynamics of the stratosphere. Both warming and changes
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Navigational satellites are satellites that use radio time signals transmitted to enable mobile receivers on the ground to determine their exact location. The relatively clear line of sight between the satellites and receivers on the ground, combined with ever-improving electronics, allows satellite
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Astérix or A-1 (initially conceptualized as FR.2 or FR-2) is the first French satellite. It was launched on 26 November 1965 by a
Diamant A rocket from the CIEES launch site at Hammaguir, Algeria. With Astérix, France became the sixth country to have an artificial satellite and the third country to
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Sutherland, W.J.; Atkinson, P.W.; Broad, S.; Brown, S.; Clout, M.; Dias, M.P.; Dicks, L.V.; Doran, H.; Fleishman, E.; Garratt, E.L.; Gaston, K.J.; Hughes, A.C.; Le Roux, X.; Lickorish, F.A.; Maggs, L.; Palardy, J.E.; Peck, L.S.; Pettorelli, N.; Pretty, J.; Spalding, M.D.; Tonneijck, F.H.; Walpole,
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The environmental impact of satellites is not currently well understood as they were previously assumed to be benign due to the rarity of satellite launches. However, the exponential increase and projected growth of satellite launches are bringing the issue into consideration. The main issues are
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Given the current surge in satellites in the sky, soon hundreds of satellites may be clearly visible to the human eye at dark sites. It is estimated that the overall levels of diffuse brightness of the night skies has increased by up to 10% above natural levels. This has the potential to confuse
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is a preferred metal in satellite construction due to its lightweight and relative cheapness and typically constitutes around 40% of a satellite's mass. Through mining and refining, aluminium has numerous negative environmental impacts and is one of the most carbon-intensive metals. Satellite
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Since the mid-2000s, satellites have been hacked by militant organizations to broadcast propaganda and to pilfer classified information from military communication networks. For testing purposes, satellites in low earth orbit have been destroyed by ballistic missiles launched from the Earth.
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through intermolecular reactions and can have huge impacts in trace amounts. However, it is currently understood that launch rates would need to increase by ten times to match the impact of regulated ozone-depleting substances. Whilst emissions of water vapour are largely deemed as inert,
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February 1954, Project RAND released "Scientific Uses for a Satellite Vehicle", by R. R. Carhart. This expanded on potential scientific uses for satellite vehicles and was followed in June 1955 with "The Scientific Use of an Artificial Satellite", by H. K. Kallmann and W. W. Kellogg.
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At all points of a satellite's lifetime, its movement and processes are monitored on the ground through a network of facilities. The environmental cost of the infrastructure as well as day-to-day operations is likely to be quite high, but quantification requires further investigation.
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organisms, like insects and night-migrating birds, that use celestial patterns for migration and orientation. The impact this might have is currently unclear. The visibility of man-made objects in the night sky may also impact people's linkages with the world, nature, and culture.
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satellites, the first large satellite internet constellation to exceed 1000 active satellites on orbit in 2020, are designed to be 100% demisable and burn up completely on their atmospheric reentry at the end of their life, or in the event of an early satellite failure.
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and so are obstructed by the curve of the Earth. The purpose of communications satellites is to relay the signal around the curve of the Earth allowing communication between widely separated geographical points. Communications satellites use a wide range of radio and
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plan to send a wooden satellite prototype called LingoSat into orbit in the summer of 2024. They have been working on this project for few years and sent first wood samples to the space in 2021 to test the material's resilience to space conditions.
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by land-based transmitters. Such jamming is limited to the geographical area within the transmitter's range. GPS satellites are potential targets for jamming, but satellite phone and television signals have also been subjected to jamming.
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are increasing in magnitude and at the same time lack progress in national or international regulation. Space debris pose dangers to the spacecraft (including satellites) in or crossing geocentric orbits and have the potential to drive a
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the transponder, rendering the frequency unusable. Satellite operators now have sophisticated monitoring tools and methods that enable them to pinpoint the source of any carrier and manage the transponder space effectively.
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is caused by atmospheric drag and to keep the satellite in the correct orbit the platform occasionally needs repositioning. To do this nozzle-based systems use a chemical propellant to create thrust. In most cases
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as gas into the upper atmosphere. Also, the environment of the outer atmosphere causes the degradation of exterior materials. The atomic oxygen in the upper atmosphere oxidises hydrocarbon-based polymers like
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When an Earth observation satellite or a communications satellite is deployed for military or intelligence purposes, it is known as a spy satellite or reconnaissance satellite.
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emitted by rockets is considered trivial as it contributes significantly less, around 0.01%, than the aviation industry yearly which itself accounts for 2-3% of the total global greenhouse gas emissions.
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Flexer, Victoria; Baspineiro, Celso; Galli, Claudia (2018). "Lithium recovery from brines: A vital raw material for green energies with a potential environmental impact in its mining and processing".
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attach solar panels to the satellite; the slip rings can rotate to be perpendicular with the sunlight and generate the most power. All satellites with a solar panel must also have
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and their effects are only beginning to be studied and it is likely that the impacts will be more critical than emissions in the troposphere. The stratosphere includes the
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through a negatively-charged grid. Ion propulsion is more efficient propellant-wise than chemical propulsion but its thrust is very small (around 0.5 N or 0.1 lb
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became the United States' first artificial satellite, on 31 January 1958. The information sent back from its radiation detector led to the discovery of the Earth's
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Dallas, J.A.; Raval, S.; Gaitan, J.P.A.; Saydam, S.; Dempster, A.G. (2020). "The environmental impact of emissions from space launches: A comprehensive review".
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Artificial Satellite, Project RAND Research Memorandum. (Rand Corporation, Santa Monica) 8 June 1955.
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around Earth increases, the threat of collision has become more severe. A small number of satellites orbit other bodies (such as the
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resource use and the release of pollutants into the atmosphere which can happen at different stages of a satellite's lifetime.
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stages are usually dropped into the ocean after fuel exhaustion. They are not normally recovered. Two empty boosters used for
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antennas of ground stations can be aimed permanently at that spot and do not have to move to track the satellite. Others form
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to have consistent lighting and obtain a total view of the Earth. Depending on the satellites' functions, they might have a
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to space, most satellites are designed to be as lightweight and robust as possible. Most communication satellites are radio
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for mass communications. He suggested that three geostationary satellites would provide coverage over the entire planet.
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can relay information to remote places. The signal delay from satellites and their orbit's predictability are used in
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Spacecraft Materials".
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of the earth's climate. After deorbiting 70% of satellites end up in the ocean and are rarely recovered.
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4329:"SpaceX's Dark Satellites Are Still Too Bright for Astronomers"
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Miraux, Lois; Willson, Andrew; Calabuig, Guillermo (2022).
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
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Hainaut, Olivier R.; Williams, Andrew P. (1 April 2020).
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Foster, J.; Smolka, J.; Nilsson, D.E.; Dacke, M. (2018).
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Tatem, Andrew J.; Goetz, Scott J.; Hay, Simon I. (2008).
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2852:"AsiaSat accuses Falungong of hacking satellite signals"
2791:"8 types of satellites that make your modern world work"
4389:"Astronomers stand up to satellite mega-constellations"
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3951:"What would a sustainable space environment look like?"
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Broad, William J.; Sanger, David E. (18 January 2007).
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bipropellants. Ion thrusters on satellites usually are
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Satellites are placed from the surface to the orbit by
4476:"Japan developing wooden satellites to cut space junk"
2952:"India successfully tests anti-satellite weapon: Modi"
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and pollutants emitted from rockets can contribute to
618:. The first standardized satellite bus design was the
198:. Satellites can then change or maintain the orbit by
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4507:"U.S.-Led Forces Destroy GPS Jamming Systems in Iraq"
4038:"Space is becoming too crowded, Rocket Lab CEO warns"
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due to their commercially sensitive nature. However,
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applications. Many communications satellites are in
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Portree, David S. F.; Loftus, Joseph P. Jr. (1999).
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Bleiler, Everett Franklin; Bleiler, Richard (1991).
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The growth of all tracked objects in space over time
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is the chemical propellant used which then releases
2887:"China Tests Anti-Satellite Weapon, Unnerving U.S."
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4421:. Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, Bonn.
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2379:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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1544:manufacturing also requires rare elements such as
381:required for a minimal orbit, and inferred that a
317:Timeline of first artificial satellites by country
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2562:"The Countries with the Most Satellites in Space"
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1924:"Rockets in Science Fiction (Late 19th Century)"
1148:, collecting data on Earth's weather and climate
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738:—frequently launched to the lower altitudes of
553:with two competing programs. The army used the
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753:In different periods, many countries, such as
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4098:"IAU's statement on satellite constellations"
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2247:"Fifty Years of Earth-observation Satellites"
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984:Chemical thrusters on satellites usually use
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516:In the context of activities planned for the
450:In 1946, American theoretical astrophysicist
4570:"Iran government jamming exile satellite TV"
3742:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
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2114:"Hubble Essentials: About Lyman Spitzer, Jr"
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1814:Generally liability has been covered by the
1356:used for telecommunications links travel by
1070:'s black solar panels on the left and white
541:In early 1955, after being pressured by the
375:Exploring Space Using Jet Propulsion Devices
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2157:Gray, Tara; Garber, Steve (2 August 2004).
2029:Pratt, Timothy; Allnutt, Jeremy E. (2019).
1737:further away from Earth in order to reduce
696:was launched on 15 December 1964 on a U.S.
557:, while the civilian–Navy program used the
341:Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
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584:cataloged 115 Earth-orbiting satellites.
575:Television Infrared Observation Satellite
4445:"International Astronomical Union | IAU"
3116:Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
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2343:Space Programs Outside the United States
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582:United States Space Surveillance Network
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420:described in detail the possible use of
416:article, English science fiction writer
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32:This is an accepted version of this page
5156:Effect of spaceflight on the human body
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4011:"The Kessler Effect and how to stop it"
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2822:"Hack a Satellite while it is in orbit"
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2738:"Satellites - Communication Satellites"
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599:A rocket from the CIEES launch site at
147:system for equipment on board, such as
59:Objects intentionally placed into orbit
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5178:Psychological and sociological effects
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4369:from the original on 24 September 2020
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3553:Handbook of Environmental Degreadation
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3286:Durrieu, Sylvie; Nelson, Ross (2013).
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2222:. New Mexico Museum of Space History.
2001:from the original on 16 September 2016
1112:Transponder (satellite communications)
1084:radioisotope thermoelectric generators
153:radioisotope thermoelectric generators
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4538:"Homemade GPS jammers raise concerns"
4486:from the original on 29 December 2020
4209:from the original on 19 December 2020
2711:Labrador, Virgil (19 February 2015).
2451:from the original on 14 February 2021
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2159:"A Brief History of Animals in Space"
1904:from the original on 20 December 2019
629:launched in 1972. Beginning in 1997,
588:launch a satellite on its own rocket
356:" (1869). The idea surfaced again in
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3884:Seidler, Christoph (22 April 2017).
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2587:Cairns, Rebecca (11 November 2023).
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288:are satellites designed for robotic
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4474:Harper, Justin (29 December 2020).
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3917:"Space Debris and Human Spacecraft"
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2993:from the original on 1 January 2018
2672:"Drought and Vegetation Monitoring"
2568:from the original on 4 October 2023
2120:from the original on 9 October 2018
481:The first artificial satellite was
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272:to observe objects with the entire
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4887:Weather and environment monitoring
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3896:from the original on 23 April 2017
3561:10.1016/B978-0-323-52472-8.00029-0
2928:. 21 February 2008. Archived from
2900:from the original on 17 April 2017
2858:. 22 November 2004. Archived from
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2560:Buchholz, Katharina (4 May 2023).
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296:are in essence crewed satellites.
89:after being deployed from the ISS
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4234:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
3991:from the original on 21 July 2022
3640:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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2962:from the original on 12 July 2021
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2188:Chang, Alicia (30 January 2008).
2079:from the original on 15 June 2010
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403:satellites (first put forward by
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4102:International Astronomical Union
4078:from the original on 26 May 2022
4048:from the original on 26 May 2022
3364:Science of the Total Environment
3196:Science of the Total Environment
3062:Science of the Total Environment
2983:"India's Anti-Satellite Weapons"
2789:Ericsson, Karin (13 June 2018).
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2226:from the original on 15 May 2018
1957:Science-fiction, the Early Years
1290:telecommunication signals via a
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1142:Earth Radiation Budget Satellite
945:Most satellites use chemical or
900:Japan's space agency (JAXA) and
897:, had some satellites in orbit.
268:take advantage of outer space's
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3693:"How animals follow the stars"
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2981:Vasani, Harsh (14 June 2016).
2820:Morrill, Dan (13 April 2007).
2766:. 1 April 2010. Archived from
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2304:"Orbital Debris: A Chronology"
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3349:10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.120209
3329:Journal of Cleaner Production
3181:10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.01.042
3161:Journal of Cleaner Production
1898:Union of Concerned Scientists
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489:on 4 October 1957 under the
250:Earth observation satellites
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5284:Self-replicating spacecraft
5120:International Space Station
4194:10.1051/0004-6361/202037501
1991:"Introduction to satellite"
1963:Kent State University Press
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1720:Ground-based infrastructure
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1132:Earth observation satellite
1068:International Space Station
725:International Space Station
637:Later Satellite Development
595:, on 26 November 1965 by a
547:National Science Foundation
397:The Problem of Space Travel
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4798:Space Liability Convention
4601:Selding, Peter de (2007).
3855:10.1038/s41550-022-01655-6
3660:10.1016/j.tree.2020.10.014
3017:Advances in Space Research
2476:Advances in Space Research
2098:Rosenthal, Alfred (1968).
1753:Pollution and interference
1662:Low earth orbit satellites
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2740:. Satellites.spacesim.org
2713:"satellite communication"
2496:10.1016/j.asr.2020.11.037
2437:. ABC-CLIO. p. 126.
2341:Burleson, Daphne (2005).
2035:John Wiley & Sons Ltd
1868:to distinguish them from
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567:Van Allen radiation belts
422:communications satellites
334:to explain the motion of
278:communications satellites
4894:Communications satellite
4265:10.3847/2041-8213/ac470a
2404:Europe's Space Programme
2031:Satellite Communications
1894:"UCS Satellite Database"
1855:
1783:satellite constellations
1611:Rocket emissions in the
1379:Reconnaissance satellite
1344:satellite constellations
1280:communications satellite
1272:Communications satellite
1190:environmental monitoring
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274:electromagnetic spectrum
163:. Many satellites use a
39:latest accepted revision
5398:reusable launch systems
5015:Extravehicular activity
4926:Commercial use of space
4830:Militarisation of space
4803:Registration Convention
4719:Accidents and incidents
4505:Singer, Jeremy (2003).
4185:2020A&A...636A.121H
2640:Andy (18 August 2021).
2347:McFarland & Company
2194:San Francisco Chronicle
1639:deplete stratospheric O
1475:Early warning satellite
1455:Space-based solar power
1417:Astronomical satellites
1242:mapping, boundaries of
653:and satellite operation
627:communication satellite
561:to launch a satellite.
543:American Rocket Society
429:United States Air Force
252:gather information for
190:, high enough to avoid
5446:Mission control center
5408:Non-rocket spacelaunch
4842:Billionaire space race
3709:10.1098/rspb.2017.2322
3623:10.1093/mnrasl/slab030
2678:. NASA. Archived from
2402:Harvey, Brian (2003).
1762:
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1428:Hubble Space Telescope
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1054:Nuclear power in space
963:three axis of rotation
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612:single model platforms
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405:Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
373:(1857–1935) published
371:Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
292:outside of Earth, and
284:systems, such as GPS.
264:, ocean, forest, etc.
262:monitoring the weather
175:. Because of the high
145:electricity generation
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68:. For other uses, see
5296:Spacecraft propulsion
4746:European Space Agency
2828:Blogs. Archived from
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1623:in a number of ways.
1506:defunct spy satellite
1471:Anti-satellite weapon
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1296:communication channel
1162:Sun-synchronous orbit
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1014:Hall-effect thrusters
992:(two-parts) that are
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920:Spacecraft propulsion
918:Further information:
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454:proposed an orbiting
441:Bureau of Aeronautics
220:Sun-synchronous orbit
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4921:Satellite navigation
4536:Brewin, Bob (2003).
3526:10.1029/2021JD036373
3434:10.1029/2021EF002612
3420:(6): e2021EF002612.
2856:Press Trust of India
2216:"James A. Van Allen"
1997:. 2 September 2016.
1850:Satellite refuelling
1816:Liability Convention
1657:Operational lifetime
1522:Environmental Impact
1397:Satellite navigation
1284:artificial satellite
1232:sand and dust storms
1078:Most satellites use
1010:dinitrogen tetroxide
955:maintain their orbit
389:could achieve this.
282:satellite navigation
106:artificial satellite
5306:Electric propulsion
4993:Life-support system
4877:Imagery and mapping
4837:Private spaceflight
4637:EO Portal directory
4395:. 4 February 2022.
4333:Scientific American
4256:2022ApJ...924L..30M
4074:. 16 October 2020.
3847:2022NatAs...6..428L
3798:2022AcAau.200..329M
3652:2021TEcoE..36...87S
3518:2022JGRD..12736373M
3479:2009AstPo...7...50R
3426:2022EaFut..1002612R
3376:2022ScTEn.80650862M
3341:2020JCPro.25520209D
3304:2013SpPol..29..238D
3208:2018ScTEn.639.1188F
3173:2012JCPro..29...53N
3128:2023FrEE...21..289G
3074:2019ScTEn.663..958F
3039:2021AdSpR..67.1002S
2770:on 5 September 2015
2488:2021AdSpR..67.1468S
2322:on 1 September 2000
2263:10.1511/2008.74.390
2204:on 1 February 2008.
2102:. NASA. p. 15.
1934:on 1 September 2000
1447:Recovery satellites
1332:geostationary orbit
1158:geostationary orbit
1006:monomethylhydrazine
971:gravitational field
719:, as a part of the
363:The Begum's Fortune
350:Edward Everett Hale
328:Newton's cannonball
270:near perfect vacuum
216:geostationary orbit
122:weather forecasting
29:Page version status
5259:Robotic spacecraft
5185:Space and survival
5040:Space colonization
4936:Space architecture
4788:Outer Space Treaty
3957:. Universe Today.
2893:The New York Times
2251:American Scientist
1870:natural satellites
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1208:Weather satellites
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1140:Deployment of the
1098:, and in the past
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1050:Batteries in space
975:radiation pressure
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721:regulatory process
682:
677:ballistic missiles
499:atmospheric layers
485:, launched by the
479:
445:United States Navy
383:multi-stage rocket
336:natural satellites
141:passive satellites
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5541:Soviet inventions
5484:
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5431:Flight controller
5208:
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4966:Human spaceflight
4941:Space exploration
4867:Earth observation
4036:Wattles, Jackie.
3987:. 10 March 2022.
3786:Acta Astronautica
3580:978-0-323-52472-8
2958:. 27 March 2019.
2925:Popular Mechanics
2682:on 19 August 2008
2676:Earth Observatory
2615:American Elements
2444:978-1-61069-094-2
2417:978-1-85233-722-3
2388:978-1-56347-705-8
2375:Blazing the Trail
2356:978-0-7864-1852-7
2220:nmspacemuseum.org
2044:978-1-119-48217-8
1976:978-0-87338-416-2
1605:green house gases
1512:missile known as
1439:Tether satellites
1298:between a source
1126:Earth observation
961:to control their
520:(1957–1958), the
427:In May 1946, the
385:fueled by liquid
290:space exploration
66:Natural satellite
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1920:
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1776:Kessler syndrome
1504:shooting down a
1032:, can be easily
967:Earth's magnetic
926:Attitude control
670:
664:
658:
648:
555:Jupiter C rocket
526:Project Vanguard
466:First satellites
418:Arthur C. Clarke
266:Space telescopes
165:standardized bus
85:orbiting around
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5289:Space telescope
5242:Reentry capsule
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5020:Overview effect
5003:Bioastronautics
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1735:graveyard orbit
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1668:LEO satellites.
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1589:nitrogen oxides
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1465:Main articles:
1463:
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1412:Space telescope
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1348:low Earth orbit
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1100:nickel–hydrogen
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1048:Main articles:
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979:ground stations
959:reaction wheels
957:, coupled with
941:'s ion thruster
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559:Vanguard rocket
551:Project Orbiter
491:Sputnik program
474:Replica of the
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456:space telescope
393:Herman PotoÄŤnik
324:
322:Early proposals
319:
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244:Lissajous orbit
212:low Earth orbit
188:launch vehicles
157:ground stations
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5200:Space sexology
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4620:
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4517:on 26 May 2008
4497:
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4380:
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4327:Zhang, Emily.
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3831:(4): 428–435.
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3792:(1): 329–346.
3769:
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3683:
3629:
3606:(1): L40–L44.
3586:
3579:
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3457:
3414:Earth's Future
3397:
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3298:(4): 238–250.
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2717:Britannica.com
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2535:think-asia.org
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1900:. 1 May 2022.
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1410:Main article:
1407:
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1395:Main article:
1392:
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1377:Main article:
1374:
1373:Spy satellites
1371:
1340:satellite dish
1276:
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1270:Main article:
1267:
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1244:ocean currents
1198:reconnaissance
1154:remote sensing
1130:Main article:
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1107:
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988:(one-part) or
986:monopropellant
981:on the Earth.
973:and the Sun's
947:ion propulsion
915:
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891:United Kingdom
702:Wallops Island
673:Orbital launch
667:
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651:Orbital launch
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623:geosynchronous
507:Sputnik crisis
495:Sergei Korolev
467:
464:
413:Wireless World
354:The Brick Moon
323:
320:
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294:space stations
254:reconnaissance
242:, three for a
181:relay stations
173:constellations
124:, navigation (
118:celestial body
112:, placed into
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5334:Sub-orbital
5269:Space probe
5135:New Shepard
5113:Shuttle–Mir
4872:Archaeology
4825:Space force
4808:Moon Treaty
4680:Spaceflight
4490:29 December
4449:www.iau.org
4213:22 November
3890:Der Spiegel
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3225:11336/91034
3068:: 958–970.
2904:23 February
2774:10 February
2744:10 February
2722:10 February
2595:11 November
2572:11 November
2326:21 November
1938:21 November
1805:Kosmos 1402
1617:ozone layer
1366:frequencies
1354:radio waves
1300:transmitter
1292:transponder
1216:city lights
1202:Planet Labs
1194:meteorology
1186:cartography
1182:archaeology
1096:lithium-ion
1038:atomic mass
875:Switzerland
843:Netherlands
831:South Korea
717:end of life
694:San Marco 1
522:White House
387:propellants
358:Jules Verne
346:short story
177:launch cost
139:Except for
5536:Spacecraft
5531:Satellites
5525:Categories
5403:Launch pad
5394:Expendable
5344:Geocentric
5311:Solar sail
5254:Spaceplane
5214:Spacecraft
5008:Space suit
4986:commercial
4914:Television
4709:Space Race
4575:Iran Focus
4247:2201.05343
4240:(2): L30.
4176:2003.01992
4142:7 November
3838:2204.10025
3755:1903.01060
3613:2103.17125
3030:2008.13032
2646:Pixalytics
2124:16 October
2053:1098222848
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1880:References
1801:Kosmos 954
1627:such as NO
1574:tropopause
1391:Navigation
1312:television
1252:vegetation
1178:photometer
1088:Slip rings
994:hypergolic
935:Firing of
909:Components
827:Kazakhstan
563:Explorer 1
503:ionosphere
410:In a 1945
315:See also:
240:halo orbit
234:, and the
200:propulsion
196:atmosphere
110:spacecraft
5413:Spaceport
5264:Satellite
4981:Astronaut
4909:Telephone
4862:Astronomy
4783:Space law
4736:Australia
4628:Satellite
4607:Space.com
4511:Space.com
4480:bbc.co.uk
4282:245986575
4274:2041-8205
4203:0004-6361
3985:SpaceNews
3871:248300127
3863:2397-3366
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3167:: 53–63.
2826:ITtoolbox
2764:Aerospace
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2271:0003-0996
1711:Night sky
1676:hydrazine
1635:, and ClO
1597:aluminium
1541:aluminium
1406:Telescope
1363:microwave
1316:telephone
1224:pollution
1092:batteries
1072:radiators
1002:hydrazine
763:Australia
759:Argentina
736:microsats
631:FreeFlyer
601:Hammaguir
532:Sputnik 2
483:Sputnik 1
476:Sputnik 1
369:In 1903,
338:, in his
305:Sputnik 1
159:, called
116:around a
102:satellite
5465:Category
5130:Tiangong
5125:Shenzhou
5054:Programs
4899:Internet
4704:Timeline
4640:Archived
4611:Archived
4586:25 March
4580:Archived
4578:. 2008.
4554:25 March
4521:25 March
4484:Archived
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4397:Archived
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3262:10 April
3256:Archived
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2997:27 March
2991:Archived
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1999:Archived
1908:30 March
1902:Archived
1834:See also
1807:and the
1790:Starlink
1688:nitrogen
1684:hydrogen
1625:Radicals
1568:Launches
1562:Ariane 5
1328:military
1324:internet
1304:receiver
1210:monitor
1146:STS-41-G
998:catalyst
893:and the
879:Thailand
851:Pakistan
835:Malaysia
747:Starlink
732:CubeSats
690:Redstone
686:American
679:deployed
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