How Do Satellites Get & Stay in Orbit?

How Do Satellites Get & Stay in Orbit?

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The Lammas
The Lammas - 20.11.2023 23:13

They glide on wings, which double up as solar panels 😎

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Edwin 9390
Edwin 9390 - 11.11.2023 14:32

Why at 28k km/hr, the satellite never disintegrate, what kind of of bonding/rivet they use.

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Jimmy
Jimmy - 21.10.2023 09:34

It's all bullkr*k as this is the third source I looked into to find out how many satellites are in space and they all totally disagree with one another so what are we supposed to believe?

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Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar - 20.10.2023 04:23

Thank you so much sir for your packaged information.

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RC Crawling Addict
RC Crawling Addict - 07.10.2023 14:39

Balloons is how they stay up there.

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Sakura
Sakura - 05.10.2023 02:30

Pseudoscience accepted as legit science.

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Nishant Goura
Nishant Goura - 26.09.2023 14:09

Advanced technologies with news on telivision set.

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Nishant Goura
Nishant Goura - 26.09.2023 14:08

Subscriber details in readers digest on digital media.

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Dino Sauro
Dino Sauro - 24.09.2023 14:54

Newton thought experiment doesn't work, there is no satellite orbiting, the concept of orbit is impossible.

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Ryan Weaver
Ryan Weaver - 11.08.2023 20:11

fascinating how important the relationship is between things like speed and gravity... connections matter. The concepts of working together of overlay or is it just competing with falling or opposing forces... it's a lot of a lot.

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Mac G
Mac G - 24.07.2023 08:50

I dont believe it..👍

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Riyad Abou Jaoudeh
Riyad Abou Jaoudeh - 23.07.2023 14:22

The problem with the explanation (the satellite is actually free falling) is that it mentions gravity as a force (need to balance speed and gravity), which is exactly why its counter intuitive and we all need an explanation.. To better explain this, one needs to first understand that gravity isnt a force, but an acceleration..

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SnakeEyes37
SnakeEyes37 - 03.07.2023 03:53

What sort of bs science is this? Who is this guy? So, with enough gun powder and the cannon fires again, the cannonball will go into orbit? That is so stupid! This should be called the SciFiShow Space. Newton conceived this idea, but was it ever put into practice? What a stupid notion!

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Wav
Wav - 24.06.2023 04:25

Then why does it travel in a specific pattern then? Stop the ridiculous lies

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rockinknox
rockinknox - 22.06.2023 21:00

you r sooo full o sh_t ,seems u dont even know it. classic indoctrination, pure fantasy, may u escape the chains that bind u. could have at least told the people who the largest consumer of helium is and why??? 10 mins of real research and you will lose this clown. wake up people☯

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Perry the Platypus
Perry the Platypus - 31.05.2023 05:29

Please don't mention cliche things again and again there are other leo satellites exists other than the international space station, please mention how those leo satellites stays in orbit?

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Ben Arizola
Ben Arizola - 24.05.2023 12:08

You know how absurd this all sounds LOL

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Trevor Willis
Trevor Willis - 14.05.2023 21:48

How do smaller satellites get more fuel for their engines?

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Lolo Lolo
Lolo Lolo - 13.05.2023 22:58

That was Newtown idea xd

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Ponk 80
Ponk 80 - 23.04.2023 23:09

so how exactly do they stay in space? do they have fuel and rockets on them?

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Dessme
Dessme - 20.04.2023 23:05

Interesting presentation but you have not explained how they are put in there in the first palce. Do we take them up there via a rocket or how? And then of course how do we maintain their fixed position? You know what? I fix my own satellite tv and when you allign the receiver antenna, you will notice a milimeter movement of the dish matters a lot. You can easily lose the signal with a few millimeters of movement. So I say "The satellite up on the sky has to be so locked on its position" So we do not need to change our dish position everytime. This means the satellite up on the sky NEVER moves a bit so we may not lose signal here. One of scinces wonders for me.

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sharfaz hameed
sharfaz hameed - 16.04.2023 20:14

Well explained

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Tarrell Walker
Tarrell Walker - 08.04.2023 17:33

Lies. The satellites in this video look like cgi. Yall cant never explain how or who takes the picture of the satellite with the earth in the background.

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Joe James
Joe James - 07.04.2023 06:15

He did not answer the question of how satellites get into orbit

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Antonio B
Antonio B - 09.03.2023 10:44

It's amazing how many videos you can watch explaining how satellites are launched into space. All of them feature animation normally used for children. We all understand more or less how satellites work. Can we just see a satellite that has been built, loaded into the rocket and the launch. I know there are secret sauce ingredients that some satellite restaurants don't want to give away to the competition so I understand. But I would be satisfied if they show a little bit of film. I'm sure there has to be some lying around somewhere. With the thousands of satellites magically floating over our heads never failing, falling, or crashing into each other I am just overly impressed with these great technological accomplishments.

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Toma Nevjerni
Toma Nevjerni - 08.03.2023 17:57

Ha-ha-ha!

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CAM
CAM - 01.03.2023 17:51

Where are the thousands of satellites orbiting at 17k mph? Everything is CGI and cartoons. 10 times the speed of a bullet. No evidence. All satellites are on balloons

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CyberBry
CyberBry - 25.02.2023 20:39

All theory. All BS!

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Alexandra C
Alexandra C - 14.02.2023 02:41

Love when they get the computer generated images to explain things they can’t film lol

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robert danos
robert danos - 06.02.2023 16:06

ok let's see a real picture of all those satellites in so-called space can we. Then let's see multiple pictures of the earth from different angles is that too much to ask. If not then it's all fake!

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B Jones
B Jones - 10.12.2022 08:11

Such crap.Animated cgi garbage is ALL you get from any of these “space” agencies.

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Obi-Wan Kenobi
Obi-Wan Kenobi - 09.12.2022 13:44

Beyond drag, there’s J2, Solar Radiation Pressure, third body effects, etc.

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NvSirLancelot
NvSirLancelot - 04.12.2022 22:25

👎

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capnumericka
capnumericka - 27.11.2022 08:13

Let me preface this by saying the narrator on here is great. Does a fantastic job speaking, but I’m pretty sure this guy is an American. If he isn’t he’s masking his accent brilliantly. IN AMERICA WE DONT USE SOCIALIST MEASUREMENTS! We use the imperial or The US Customary units. I realize that The International System of Units (SI), the modern form of the metric system, is preferred for many uses by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), but guess what, we viewers are not scientist. We can literally visualize in our minds 10000 miles, 600mph or 10’ tall, or a yard (as in 36” and not something you mow people from WV and south). We Use the imperial system !!!! Geez.

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Sean Crowley
Sean Crowley - 24.11.2022 18:38

Stop with the metric system, or place conversions. Don’t have time to covert every km to miles or velocities to mph. Remember, we lay don’t use the metric system 😂

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Eng Choon TAN
Eng Choon TAN - 20.11.2022 05:55

Duration of validity of missile and communications = geostationary over home country

Leave atmosphere and reach Space at angles for slowly moving into position using weeks, tiny burst of thrusters at most, and wait. Thrusters to stop movement when reach position. 10 years, 5 years, 2 years, ... self destruct.

Decend into pre-targetted coordinates when communications are lost or commands given.

This is how the privately developed rocket, vikram s, should be used against the g20

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Holly Rockwell-Celerier
Holly Rockwell-Celerier - 17.11.2022 11:11

It is always easy to blame someone else for problems encountered. Poor Isaac Newton, it is all his fault that satellites come crashing down to Earth.

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John Lowe
John Lowe - 07.09.2022 19:54

Ok, so how does the astronaut floating in space keep up with the satellite traveling at 28,000 km/h around the planet and the planet that’s traveling forward at 107,000 km/h ??

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terry torain
terry torain - 21.08.2022 23:09

DUDE!! we know you are smart, so you don't have to be ashamed to give us less education people speed details in MILES PER HOUR!!!!

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Travis Gorzelsky
Travis Gorzelsky - 10.08.2022 23:17

Why do I sense this guy does science and on the side plays trombone in a ska band?

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paul lubanga
paul lubanga - 07.08.2022 22:43

Why do we need those things?

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Strange and Curious
Strange and Curious - 02.08.2022 11:28

Nasa has posted tons of live videos of "orbiting earth" (whatever u call it) like the ISS but u never c a satellite going by or anything. I mean from what we've been told of the amount of satellites and even junk u would think that u would c something go by at least once. But if there is one that has something like that please share me the link to that video 'cause I would like 2 c

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Houston Strong
Houston Strong - 14.07.2022 04:22

And no matter what it would have to eventually fall common sense and why has none of this been filmed y’all film everything else🤔👀 just lies😂😂

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Houston Strong
Houston Strong - 14.07.2022 04:20

So why when it’s a thunderstorm power goes out your service on tv bad an satellites are way above our weather 🤔🤫

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Houston Strong
Houston Strong - 14.07.2022 04:19

This doesn’t make any sense at all

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Big Huero Mac
Big Huero Mac - 08.07.2022 01:36

If it’s in outer space how is it affected by earth atmosphere? And if it’s going 30,000 Kms an hour how does it not get ruined by g forces alone?

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Chris Kokolios
Chris Kokolios - 13.05.2022 13:35

Thank you for this.I thought that the rockets carrying the satellite flew straight up I didn’t know they had to tilt in order to put the satellite in orbit .I mean I kind of guessed that but wasn’t sure

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John Norris
John Norris - 24.04.2022 18:29

What a load of bull

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