Who invented satellite
You must have read about the satellite, it is in space and they are also called artificial satellites. Generally, the word "satellite" is a machine that is launched into space and rotates around the Earth which it
The information of the entire space reaches the earth and it also informs the scientists about the weather of the earth.
Earth and the Moon are examples of natural satellites. Thousands of Earth's artificial, or man-made, satellites orbit in orbit and scientists take pictures of space earth with the help of these artificial satellites to predict the weather and also track storms.
This allows us to get information about any storm or earthquake in advance and take photos of some other planets, sun, black holes, dark matter or distant galaxies from these satellites.
These pictures enable scientists to understand the solar system and the universe better.
Satellites are primarily used for communication, such as are used in the signaling of TV signals and phone calls worldwide.
History of satellite
The first artificial satellite was named Sputnik 1 and was launched by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 and the designer of the first satellite was Sergei Korolev.
He designed the first artificial satellite and the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1. The measurement of the change of its orbit helped to identify the high density of atmospheric layers and gave the details of the distribution of radiators to the Earth.
And seeing the success of the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1, the US also intensified its operations but the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2 on November 3, 1957 and a dog named Laka was sent to space as the first surviving passenger. And this project was also largely successful.
And seeing the success of the Soviet Union in this area, America was not far behind and due to pressure from American Rocket Society, National Science Foundation and International Geophysical Year,
the military stepped up and in early 1955 the Air Force and Naval Project Orbiter who was a Used a Jupiter C rocket to launch the satellite and then on January 31, 1958 became the first satellite in the United States named Explorer 1
And in November 1967, Australia launched its first artificial satellite project and in a few days set its first artificial satellite into space. Australia set up its first artificial satellite, WRESAT, in November 1967.
After this, many countries started launching their own artificial satellite, but many countries did launch on artificial satellite but only few of them were able to launch successfully.
Types of artificial satellites
Anti-satellite weapons / "Killer Satellites" weather satellite, Tether satellite, space station, Reconnaissance satellite, Earth observation satellite ) Navigational satellites, Miniaturized satellites, Communications satellite, Communications satellite, Biosatellite, Astronomical satellite
So this is the satellites that have been set in space and many countries have their own separate artificial satellites but to monitor all the satellites, the United States of America Space Monitoring Network (SSN) since 1957, Ever since the Soviet Union opened up the space age with the launch of Sputnik