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How to use the word Satellites in a Sentence?

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It's kind of like we're going through this transition( similar to) when the first cars were on the roads. A Model T would drive up the road and you'd run out to go look at it, but now you live next to a giant freeway, full of cars. So that's kind of the transition that we're going through with satellites in the night sky right now.

Samantha Lawler

Found on CNN
2 years ago

One of the huge challenges we have is quite simply physics, unlike mapping the Earth's surface where we can use a camera [ or ] satellites, at sea, light does not penetrate through the water column. So we're pretty much limited to using sonar systems.

Jamie McMichael-Phillips

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Just a few years ago, we had about a thousand working satellites in orbit, and now we have over 4,000, we talk about the space age and we think about the 1960s, but this is really the space age starting now.

Jonathan McDowell

Found on CNN
2 years ago

What we actually saw was the 60 Starlink satellites that had just been deployed this afternoon and they were still in low orbit, and they were still clustered together so we call this, like, the Starlink train,’ you see, like, a little chain of satellites all close together, reflecting sunlight back at us.

James Davenport

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Different planets, constellations and satellites move around and stay around. People on earth are just the same. That is why life is full of wonders!

CLIFFORD VILLALON

added by anonymous
3 years ago

Multiple times a week we're seeing dead satellites come within 100 meters of each other, moving at tremendous speeds.

Daniel Ceperley

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We are looking at how we can use satellites to enhance the speed of targeting.

Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

If we stick to the U.S. version, the Russians now have a means for using small satellites to intercept a target in orbit and destroy it, this is a serious capability because the U.S. militarys biggest advantage over its rivals is an immense command and control plus intelligence and surveillance network orbiting our planet. Without it, the U.S. military suffers and struggles to fulfill its mission.

Miguel Miranda

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Beidou was obviously designed a few decades after GPS, so it has had the benefit of learning from the GPS experience, it has some signals that have higher bandwidth, giving better accuracy. It has fewer orbit planes for the satellites, making constellation maintenance easier.

Andrew Dempster

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

North Korea always perceives that U.S. spy satellites are monitoring the North and is prepared for it.

Thae Yong-ho

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Patients are not motors ; they're not rockets ; they're not satellites, but when you have an incredible engineering team like that, they get up to speed very quickly.

Brian Wong

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Sea level rise can have huge economic and societal impacts. ... We have been crying out for instruments like this, these satellites are showing how much mass has been lost.

Mark Drinkwater

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Steve Bowen, director and meteorologist at Aons impact forecasting team, said in a news release. WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019 : HERE ARE THE BIGGEST MOMENTS, FROM POLAR VORTEX TO HURRICANE DORIAN The area that was worst hit in the last decade was the Asia-Pacific region, which accounted for 44 percent of the total amount of economic losses, according to the report. In 2019 one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. ( National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellites - Public Affairs) In 2019, one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. In its report, Aon said intense weather events, bigger populations in the path of disasters and greater supply chain disruption in a globalized economy contributed to the sharp rise in overall economic damage. The runway at Offutt Air Force Base can be seen covered by floodwaters from the Missouri River during flooding in 2019. ( 55th Wing Commander/Facebook) The costliest individual disaster in 2019 was inland flooding, which created losses of $ 82 billion, while tropical cyclones caused economic losses globally around $ 68 billion. In the U.S., floodingspawned by the bomb cyclonein the Midwest caused economic losses of over $ 20 billion, the report noted. 10 DEADLIEST US TORNADOES ON RECORD According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2019 was the second-hottest year in the agencys 140-year climate record, just behind 2016. The agency also noted that the worlds five warmest years have all occurred since 2015, with nine of the 10 warmest years occurring since 2005. Scientific research indicates that climate change will continue to affect all types of weather phenomena and subsequently impact increasingly urbanized areas.

Steve Bowen

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Its plausible that one explosion took place 10 million years ago, and the jet is now arriving in our direction, but I think the most powerful bursts from our Sun would be about the same power so, bad for satellites and space walkers, but our atmosphere protects life pretty well.

Joss Bland-Hawthorn

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Satellites are monitoring the gas and temperatures and we're monitoring deformation to see if we have any uplift.

Steve Saunders

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

SpinLaunch fills this gap by providing dedicated orbital launch with high frequency at a magnitude lower cost than any current niche launch system, this will truly be a disruptive enabler for the emerging commercial space industry. There is a promising market surge in the demand for LEO constellations of inexpensive small satellites for disaster monitoring, weather, reconnaissance, communications and other services.

Entrepreneur Jonathan Yaney

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

There are lots of advantages to using satellites instead of permanent radio telescopes on Earth, as with the Event Horizon Telescope( EHT), in space, you can make observations at higher radio frequencies, because the frequencies from Earth are filtered out by the atmosphere.

Freek Roelofs

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

You can think of the satellites traveling through air pockets or bubbles [as being] similar to those in a lava lamp, as opposed to a smooth wave.

Marc Lessard

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Its a space launch facility and has been used to send satellites into space. ... Problem is, some of the technologies are the same.

Joel Wit

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

We have suspected for years that Thwaites was not tightly attached to the bedrock beneath it, thanks to a new generation of satellites, we can finally see the detail.

Eric Rignot

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We're not quite across the finish line yet, as there is still some work to do to put these satellites into operation, once that's complete, our future will be in place. I'm just incredibly proud of our team right now.

Iridium CEO Matt Desch

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Elon's done extraordinary things. We hope to do extraordinary things. Jeff, I'm sure, will do extraordinary things, the demand for space travel, whether it's satellites, putting people into space, is enormous... So, exciting times ahead.

Richard Branson

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The complementary capability will consider smaller manned aircraft, remotely piloted aircraft systems or satellites, for additional maritime surveillance tasks.

Ron Mark

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Disruption to satellites could leave civilian as well as military installations subject to huge (real world) disruptions, we are extremely dependent on their functionality.

Vikram Thakur

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

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