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Artificial Satellites

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* 1970 - - Earth - Success - Osumi the first Japanese satellite. * 1970 - - Venus - Success - Venera 7, the first successful landing of a spacecraft on another planet. * 1970 - - Moon - Success - Luna 16 lander is the first automated return of samples from the Moon. * 1970 - - Moon - Success...
* 1957 - - Earth - Success - ''Sputnik 1'' is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite. * 1957 - - Earth - Partial Success - Sputnik 2 is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite with an animal (Laika) * 1958 - - Earth - Success - Explorer 1. * 1958 - - Earth - Failure - Explorer 2. ...

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* 1970 – - Earth – Success – Osumi the first Japanese satellite * 1970 – - Venus – Success – Venera 7, the first successful landing of a spacecraft on another planet * 1970 – - Moon – Success ...
* 1957 – - Earth – Success – ”Sputnik 1” is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite * 1957 – - Earth – Partial Success – Sputnik 2 is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite with an animal (Laika) * ...
* 2010 – - Venus – Akatsuki orbiter – launched – yet to arrive * 2010 – - Venus IKAROS – first solar-sail spacecraft – launched Adapted from the Wikipedia article Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes, under the ...
Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes includes unmanned spacecraft including technology demonstrators, observatories, lunar probes, and interplanetary probes. First satellites from each country are included. Not included are earth science satellites, commercial satellites or manned missions. __TOC__ Key: Year ...
* 1980 – - Sun – Failure- Solar Maximum Mission solar probe succeeded after being repaired in Earth orbit * 1981 – - Earth – Success – Bhaskara-2 India, launched by ISRO * 1981 – - Venus – Success – ...
artificial satellites orbiting earthA satellite network is a combination of modes that provide communication from one point on the earth to other. A node in the network can be a satellite an earth station, or any end user terminal or a telephone. Although ...
* 2001 – - Sun – Partial Success – Genesis solar wind sample return – crash-landed on return * 2001 – - Success – Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe performs cosmological observations. * 2001 – - Mars – Success – Mars ...
Artificial Satellites Orbiting EarthSatellite is an object that orbits another object. There are many kind of satellites used for many purposes. For communication and entertainment artificial communication satellites are used.
* 1990 – - Sun – Success – Ulysses solar flyby * 1990 – - Moon – - MUSES-A probe, this was the first non-United States or USSR probe to reach the Moon * 1990 – / – Success – ...
* 1960 – - Sun – Success -Pioneer 5 solar monitor * 1960 – - Earth – Success – TIROS 1 weather satellite * 1960 – - Mars – Failure – Mars 1960A probe * 1960 – - Mars – ...
Artificial Satellites Orbiting EarthSatellites are used for a large number of purposes. Common types include military (spy) and civilian Earth observation satellites, communication satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites, and research satellites. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit are also satellites.
Artificial Satellites Orbiting EarthBasic principle of Global Positioning System. A short story of how GPS has developed into a feasible market technology. Also a brief explanation of how GPS technology works.
Artificial_Satellites_Orbiting_EarthThe Satellite Distribution System (SADIS) is a worldwide satellite-based broadcast system dedicated to primarily distributing aeronautical meteorological information in line with ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards.
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