noun a celestial body that orbits around a planet
adjective relating to or characteristic of a satellite
Satellites are used for reconnaissance, surveillance, and communication purposes in military operations.
Used to refer to a celestial body that orbits around a planet or star.
Used to describe weather satellites that are used to monitor and predict weather patterns.
Refers to satellites used for mapping and monitoring the Earth's surface.
Refers to a man-made object placed in orbit around the Earth or another planet for communication purposes.
In the field of journalism, satellite can refer to a satellite office or bureau that is established by a news organization in a different location. This allows for coverage of news events in that area.
Psychologists may use satellite offices to provide therapy or counseling services in different communities, allowing them to reach a wider client base.
Architects may use satellite imagery from satellites in orbit to gather data and information for site analysis, urban planning, and mapping purposes.
Meteorologists use satellite data to track weather patterns, monitor storms, and make weather forecasts. Satellites provide valuable information about temperature, precipitation, and cloud cover.
Telecommunications engineers may work on designing, building, and maintaining satellite communication systems that are used for broadcasting, internet connectivity, and other communication services.