Satellites
In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an artificial object
which has been intentionally placed into orbit. Such objects are
sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from
natural satellites such as Earth's Moon.
The world's first artificial satellite, the Sputnik 1, was launched
by the Soviet Union in 1957. Since then, thousands of satellites have
been launched into orbit around the Earth. Some satellites, notably
space stations, have been launched in parts and assembled in orbit.
Artificial satellites originate from more than 40 countries and have
used the satellite launching capabilities of ten nations. About a
thousand satellites are currently operational, whereas thousands of
unused satellites and satellite fragments orbit the Earth as space
debris. A few space probes have been placed into orbit around other
bodies and become artificial satellites to the Moon, Mercury, Venus,
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Vesta,
Eros, Ceres, and the Sun.
144 Sputnik one 45 Kabbalah HaHaHAHAHa (144/3=48 Hoax)
(189/9=21 Hoax)
394 Thousands of satellites have been launched 142 /2=71=20p WeDo
(394/2=197=45p Kabbalah HaHaHAHAHa) (536/8=67=19p Bogus)
280 Into orbit around the Earth 118 /2=59=17p Lie (280=28 Deceit,
Noahs Ark) (398/2=199=46p Deception)
Satellites are used for a large number of purposes. Common types
include military and civilian Earth observation satellites,
communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites,
and research satellites. Space stations and human spacecraft in orbit
are also satellites. Satellite orbits vary greatly, depending on the
purpose of the satellite, and are classified in a number of ways.
Well-known
(overlapping) classes include low Earth orbit, polar orbit, and
geostationary orbit.
About 6,600 satellites have been launched. The latest estimates are
that 3,600 remain in orbit. Of those, about 1,000 are operational;
the rest have lived out their useful lives and are part of the space
debris. Approximately 500 operational satellites are in low-Earth
orbit, 50 are in medium-Earth orbit (at 20,000 km), the rest are in
geostationary orbit (at 36,000 km).
475 Sixty Six Hundred (6,600) satellites have been launched 178 /2=89
=24p Fakers, Ark Of The Covenant) (475/19=25 Trick) (653=119p//7=17
Lie)
286 One Thousand (1,000) are operational 115 /5=23 Faker, Duped,
Fraud, Freemasons (286/11=26 Lie, Selling Ads) (401=79p=22p
Liar)
342 Rest are in geostationary orbit 135 /5=27 Faked (342/9=38=Death,
Kabbalah HaHaHAHAHa) (477/9=53=16p=Sixteen)
96 Sixteen 33..42 ,96 Freemason (33 Laughable)
Satellites are propelled by rockets to their orbits. Usually the
launch vehicle itself is a rocket lifting off from a launch pad on
land. In a minority of cases satellites are launched at sea (from a
submarine or a mobile maritime platform) or aboard a plane (see air
launch to orbit).
399 Propelled by rockets to their orbits 156 – Six Six Six, Thirty
Three, As Above So Below (399/3=133 This is a Hoax) (555/5=111 This
is a Lie)
Satellites are usually semi-independent computer-controlled systems.
Satellite subsystems attend many tasks, such as power generation,
thermal control, telemetry, attitude control and orbit control.
If you believe the numbers then there can be only one
conclusion....there are no satellites in space.I began by thinking
that if they hoaxed the public with historical landmarks....what
would be a even bigger hoax???? Space.....the final frontier and it
seems that there are no satellites in space. No space junk of any
kind that we were spoon fed by the mainstream media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite
No comments:
Post a Comment