satellite

[ˈsætəlaɪt]

satellite Definition

  • 1an object that orbits a planet or star
  • 2a machine that is sent into space and moves around the earth or another planet to collect information or for communication

Using satellite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "satellite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.

  • Example

    The satellite was launched into orbit last year.

  • Example

    The TV signal comes from a satellite in space.

  • Example

    The satellite took pictures of the hurricane from above.

satellite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for satellite

Phrases with satellite

  • communications satellite

    a type of artificial satellite used for telecommunications applications, such as TV broadcasting, telephone calls, and internet access

    Example

    The communications satellite relayed the signal to the other side of the world.

  • a type of artificial satellite used for monitoring weather patterns and forecasting

    Example

    The weather satellite detected the formation of a tropical storm.

  • a type of artificial satellite used for military or intelligence gathering purposes

    Example

    The spy satellite captured images of enemy troop movements.

Origins of satellite

from Latin 'satelles', meaning 'attendant'

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Summary: satellite in Brief

A 'satellite' [ˈsætəlaɪt] is an object that orbits a planet or star, or a machine that is sent into space to collect information or for communication. Examples include the moon, communications satellites, and weather satellites. The term 'satellite' can be used formally as 'orbiter' or 'spacecraft,' or informally as 'bird' or 'thing.'

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