The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth, so the person who discovered it was probably Ugghhh, the First Caveman. Artificial satellites weren't developed until the 1950's, and so the "discoverer" was one of the Soviet engineers who launched the first Sputnik, the first artificial satellite of the Earth. Other planets have their own satellites. Galileo is credited as discovering the four largest satellites of Jupiter in January, 1610, when he pointed his new telescope at Jupiter.
satellite is satellite
Answer: 1.communication satellite 2.navigational satellite 3.weather satellite 4.millitary satellite 5.scientific satellite 6.satellite launches. It composed of 6 satellites...........i hope.....my answer can help you.....
Aryabhatta
A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to COMSAT) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purpose of telecommunications.For more info on this, look at the website below.
No, not all RNAs are translated. Some RNAs, such as transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), are involved in the process of translation itself, but not translated into proteins. Other types of RNAs, like microRNAs (miRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), have regulatory functions in the cell and do not code for proteins.
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No satellite discovered Saturn. Saturn can be seen at night with the naked eye. It has been known to mankind for thousands of years.
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No.
No satellite did. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh, who found it using a ground-based telescope in 1930, long before we launched the first satellites.
Neptune was not discovered by a satellite, it was discovered 23 September 1846 by Johann Galle using a telescope, within a degree of the position predicted by Urbain Le Verrier using calculations.
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Messenger Rnas and Transfer Rnas.
No. Titan is the largest satellite of Saturn, but there are 52 others, with more almost certainly waiting to be discovered.
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Sao is a prograde irregular satellite of Neptune.It was discovered by Matthew J. Holman on August 14, 2002.