What is the indian natural satellite
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago
An object orbiting around the sun, earth or any other colossal body is known as a satellite. There are two major types of categorization when it comes down to satellites, one is natural and the other is man-made.
Some of the examples of natural satellites are planets, moons, and comets. Jupiter has 67 natural satellites. The earth has one permanent natural satellite, the moon we know, which causes the tides in the sea. Sometimes other objects (like asteroids) can enter into temporary orbits of the earth and become a natural satellite for a span. India has built and launched several artificial satellites. Aryabhatta was the first Indian satellite. Some other Indiansatellites are INSAT, IRS, Kalpana-1, EDUSAT, etc.
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