Humans have been launching artificial satellites to the earth's orbit since 1957.
Humans have been launching artificial satellites to the earth's orbit since 1957.According to Kuya Kim's report on "24 Oras Weekend," Sunday, there are around 7,800 operational artificial satellites in space."Habang nasa space kasi 'yong mga satellites natin, umiikot lang siya habang nagtutumble sa Earth," said Engr. Paul Jason Co of the Stamina4Space Program.
A satellite is a small object that revolves around a bigger object. That means the moon is a satellite, and the Earth is also a satellite.The first artificial satellite is Russia's Sputnik I, while the first satellite designed by a Filipino is the Diwata-1 launched in 2016. The biggest artificial satellite is the International Space Station. Its main part is the size of a five-bedroom house. Including its solar panels, it measures 109 meters long or the size of an American football field.—MGP, GMA Integrated News
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