Satellite

/ˈsætəˌlaɪt/ noun

A satellite is an object that moves around a larger body in space, such as a moon orbiting a planet. It can also be a human‑made device launched into orbit to send signals, take pictures, or collect data.

From Latin *satelles, satellitis*, meaning 'attendant, bodyguard, follower'. The idea shifted to mean a smaller body that 'attends' a planet.

AFsatelliet
AMሳተላይት
ARقمر صناعي
BGсателит
BNউপগ্রহ
CAsatèl·lit
CSdružice
DAsatellit
DESatellit
ELδορυφόρος
ESsatélite
ETsatelliit
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