satelliiti
Satelliiti are objects that orbit a larger body, such as a planet or dwarf planet. They include natural satellites, such as moons, and artificial satellites, which are human-made spacecraft placed into orbit for a variety of purposes. Artificial satellites carry instruments and payloads to support communications, Earth observation, navigation, science, and weather monitoring.
Orbits vary by altitude and orientation. Common regimes include low Earth orbit (LEO), roughly 160 to 2,000
Most satellites consist of a bus, which provides power, structure, propulsion, and attitude control, and a payload,
Historically, the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 marked the beginning of artificial satellites and the space
Challenges include space debris, regulatory coordination, signal interference, and collision risk. Effective space traffic management and