The average size of a satellite dish is from 1.5 to 2 yards. Residential satellite dishes are usually smaller, while satellite dishes for commercial use tend to be larger.
Satellites can vary significantly in size, ranging from small CubeSats that are about the size of a shoebox to large satellites that are as big as a school bus. The size of a satellite depends on its specific purpose and the equipment it carries.
One the size of a grain of sand.
i don,t know the size but its about 9072 kg
The ball-shaped part of the Sputnik satellite, known as the "satellite launcher," had a diameter of about 58 centimeters (23 inches).
A satellite footprint refers to the area on Earth's surface where the satellite signal is received. It is the geographical coverage range of the satellite's signal transmission. The footprint size and shape depend on factors like satellite altitude, beam characteristics, and antenna design.
The cost of launching a satellite into space can vary widely depending on the size of the satellite, the type of rocket used, and the destination orbit. On average, it can range from tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars.
i don,t know the size but its about 9072 kg
Light weighted antennas are used for communication
There is no relation between the size of a satellite and the size or period of its orbit. Picture an astronaut on a space-walk, floating and hovering six feet from the Space Shuttle. The shuttle's size and mass are both several hundred times the size and mass of the astronaut, but he's in the same earth orbit as the Shuttle is. That's why they stay together. The mathematical relationship ties the satellite's orbital distance to its period ... the time it takes to complete one trip around the orbit. But the satellite's size makes no difference at all; and as long as its mass is nowhere near the mass of the central body, its mass doesn't make any difference either.
The period of a satellite is the time it takes for the satellite to complete one orbit around its parent body, such as a planet or a star. It is typically measured in hours, days, or years depending on the size and speed of the satellite's orbit. The period is determined by the satellite's orbital velocity and the mass of the parent body it is orbiting.
The largest natural satellite orbiting Earth is the Moon. It is about a quarter of the size of Earth and plays a key role in stabilizing our planet's rotation.