Satellite monitoring

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    Questions include:
  • Any object that orbits the Earth is known as a...
  • A satellite will have an _____ that receives instructions sent to it.
    Answers include:
  • Antenna,
  • Numbers,
  • Rechargeable,
  • Satellite,
  • Sensors,
  • Solar
  • Solar
  • Solar

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