The earth from the universe is as beautiful as the earth from the earth, and it actually has a more spectacular view from the International Space Station. They have about 120 satellites between about 100 and 25,000 miles above the ground. There are various types of satellites, each working differently. Several satellites aid weather reports while others use NASA and other organizations to gather information about our universe. Satellites can see things that transcend human vision; they turn visible invisible things to visible vision.
An artificial satellite is an artifact that runs continuously on the earth or another object's orbit. Most satellites orbiting the earth. They research the universe, help the weather forecast, transfer calls at sea, help ship and aircraft, monitor crops and other resources, and use them to support military activities. The first navigational device on orbit, such as space capsule, space shuttle orbiter, space station, is also considered a satellite. Therefore, it is also "space debris" on orbit that does not fall on the earth, such as a burned rocket booster or an empty fuel tank. Satellites are different from natural satellites, which are natural objects orbiting the earth. Earth's satellite is a natural satellite
Space stations, also known as orbital stations or orbiting space stations, support crew members (most commonly as low earth orbital satellites) and other spacecraft designed to stay for a long time in space You can be a spaceship. Docking Space stations are different from other spacecraft used for human space flight due to the lack of large thrust and landing systems. Instead, other vehicles transport people and things to and from the station. As of 2018, two space stations are located on Earth orbit: International Space Station (running and permanently resident) and China Tiangong-2 Space Station (running but permanent Various other components of the future space station, such as the Japanese space elevator and the inflatable module in the US, are also being tested in orbit. Previous broadcasting stations include Almaz and Salyut series, Skylab, Mir and Tiangong-1.