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What is Satellite

Promoting Productive Cooperation Between Space Lawyers and Engineers
An artificial satellite is a man-made object intentionally placed into orbit. Satellites are oftentimes manned or unmanned spacecraft.
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On-Orbit Servicing and Active Debris Removal: Technical Aspects
Martin J. Losekamm (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7256-5.ch010
Abstract
This chapter introduces the challenge of space debris and the concepts of on-orbit servicing and active debris removal. The evolution of the debris population is put into a historical perspective, observation and modelling methods are described, and internationally agreed mitigation strategies are briefly introduced. Proposed mission types and the required technologies for servicing and removal activities are detailed and their challenges explained. Where applicable, past, current, and proposed activities are summarized to illustrate the concepts.
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The Impact of Broadband on Education in the USA
Another form of wireless broadband in which orbiting satellites provide links for broadband. Satellite access is useful for serving remote or sparsely settled populated areas (FCC, 2006, p. 5).
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Temporal Analysis and Prediction of Ambient Air Quality Using Remote Sensing, Deep Learning, and Geospatial Technologies
It is an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet to collect information or for communication.
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