Satelit Sputnik. Citra Satelit Tunjukkan Pangkalan Udara Militer Chin Semakin Kuat Ancaman untuk Taiwan Jenderal Top AS Uji Coba Rudal Hipersonik China Mirip Peluncuran Satelit Sputnik AS Geram Rusia Tembakkan Rudal Antisatelit yang Bahayakan Stasiun Luar Angkasa Uji Coba Rudal Rusia Ledakkan Satelit Sendiri Puingpuingnya Jadi Bahaya di Luar Angkasa.
Lebih dari 60 tahun semenjak Sputnik diluncurkan ada lebih dari 1300 satelit aktif yang mengorbit Bumi saat ini Booz & Company sebuah firma riset pasar dalam publikasi berjudul “Why Satellites Matter The Relevance of Commercial Satellites in the 21st Century A Perspective 20122020” mengatakan satelit merupakan industri bernilai 100 miliar Euro.
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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) is an expendable launch system operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) GSLV was used in fourteen launches from 2001 to 2021 with more launches planned Even though GSLV Mark III shares the name it is an entirely different launch vehicle.
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satellite (săt′līt′) n 1 An object launched to orbit Earth or another celestial body as a device for reflecting or relaying radio signals or for capturing images 2 Astronomy A celestial body such as a moon planet comet or other solar system body that orbits a larger body 3 A small unit in a system or organization that is managed.
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Dari sini berbagai sejarah tercipta seperti pengiriman satelit pertama ke orbit Sputnik perjalanan anjing pertama ke luar angkasa Laika dan kedatangan manusia pertama di luar angkasa Yuri Gagarin pada 1961.
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In the context of spaceflight a satellite is an object that has been intentionally placed into orbitThese objects are called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as Earth’s Moon On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched the world’s first artificial satellite Sputnik 1Since then about 8900 satellites from more than 40 countries have been launched.