What is another word for satellites?

Pronunciation: [sˈatəlˌa͡ɪts] (IPA)

Satellites, also referred to as orbiting objects, artificial moons, and space probes, are man-made devices designed to orbit around a planet, moon, or star. They can be further categorized as communication satellites, remote sensing satellites, navigation satellites, and scientific research satellites. Alternatively, these can be termed as space stations, spacecraft, cosmonauts, probes, observatories, and sky eyes. These technologies have revolutionized our daily lives, communications, and scientific understanding of the Universe. With constant innovation, modern-day satellites continue to evolve, offering new solutions and exciting prospects in telecommunications, climate change monitoring, space exploration, and beyond.

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What are the hypernyms for Satellites?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    spacecraft, Orbiting objects, Remote sensors, Robotic probes, space vehicles.

Usage examples for Satellites

And when the A.P.M. and his satellites passed by, the quiet of The Whip in Hand was the holy peace of a nunnery.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
As Bisgood and his satellites withdrew, eager to find vent for their disgust in the servants'-hall, Peckover jumped up.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
Instead of facing trial, Boulanger and his satellites Dillon and Henri Rochefort fled from France.
"A History of the Third French Republic"
C. H. C. Wright

Famous quotes with Satellites

  • I'm the most recognized and loved man that ever lived cuz there weren't no satellites when Jesus and Moses were around, so people far away in the villages didn't know about them.
    Muhammad Ali
  • During the past few decades, modern technology, with radio, TV, air travel, and satellites, has woven a network of communication which puts each part of the world in to almost instant contact with all the other parts.
    David Bohm
  • We can allow satellites, planets, suns, universe, nay whole systems of universes, to be governed by laws, but the smallest insect, we wish to be created at once by special act.
    Charles Darwin
  • Global warming is real. It is happening today. It is being charted by our satellites. It is being charted by our scientists. It is being charted by those of us in this body, and I think the real key is if we are ready to admit that fact and take the action to make the necessary conversion.
    Dianne Feinstein
  • I am proud to find, from two astronomical observations, that Chapel Hill lies right in the orbit of Jupiter and his satellites, and that the period of his revolution is about twelve years.
    William Hooper

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