Pronunciation: /ˈnænoʊˌsæt/
noun a type of miniature satellite, typically weighing between 1-10 kilograms
A1 A nanosat is a small satellite that is used for various purposes in space.
A2 Scientists are studying the impact of nanosats on space exploration.
B1 The nanosat was launched into orbit to collect data on weather patterns.
B2 Engineers are developing new technologies to enhance the capabilities of nanosats.
C1 The nanosat mission was a success, providing valuable information for future space missions.
C2 Researchers are analyzing the data gathered by nanosats to better understand the Earth's atmosphere.
formal The nanosat was successfully launched into orbit to collect data on weather patterns.
informal Have you heard about the nanosat that was sent into space for research?
slang That nanosat is so tiny, it's like a tech ninja in space!
figurative The nanosat is like a tiny spy, gathering information from above.
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