Satellites - Page 50

Satellites are objects that orbit around a larger celestial body, such as a planet or a star. They can be natural, like moons, which are formed through natural processes and orbit planets, or artificial, created by humans and launched into space for various purposes. Artificial satellites are used for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, earth observation, and scientific research. They typically operate in specific orbits, which can be geostationary, polar, or low Earth orbit, depending on their intended function. Satellites play a crucial role in modern technology and infrastructure, facilitating global communication, data collection, and environmental monitoring.
Intelsat Satellite Breaks Apart in Space

Intelsat Satellite Breaks Apart in Space

An Intelsat satellite recently experienced a catastrophic event in geostationary orbit, breaking up into multiple pieces that are now being tracked to prevent potential collisions. The cause of the incident remains unknown, as puzzled onlookers observe the fragmented remains of the once-operational
22 October 2024