Satelitów
Satelitów, the Polish word for satellites, refers to celestial bodies or artificial objects that orbit a larger astronomical body. In astronomy, natural satellites, often called moons, orbit planets, dwarf planets, or even asteroids. Earth's Moon is a well-known example of a natural satellite. The orbits of natural satellites are primarily governed by the gravitational pull of the primary body they orbit.
Artificial satellites, on the other hand, are human-made objects launched into orbit around Earth or other celestial
The design and trajectory of artificial satellites are complex, requiring precise calculations to achieve and maintain