Question
How does an artificial satellite gather information about objects in space?
A.
It flies into the atmospheres of objects and uses infrared sensors to measure temperature.
B.
It rotates around the surface of the moon and uses magnets to measure distant objects.
C.
It stays on the surface of the Earth and gathers radio waves from distance objects.
D.
It orbits objects or points toward them and uses cameras and sensors to obtain data.
A.
It flies into the atmospheres of objects and uses infrared sensors to measure temperature.
B.
It rotates around the surface of the moon and uses magnets to measure distant objects.
C.
It stays on the surface of the Earth and gathers radio waves from distance objects.
D.
It orbits objects or points toward them and uses cameras and sensors to obtain data.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**D. It orbits objects or points toward them and uses cameras and sensors to obtain data.**
Artificial satellites are equipped with various instruments, such as cameras, spectrometers, and other sensors, which allow them to collect data about objects in space by capturing images and measuring different types of radiation and signals.
**D. It orbits objects or points toward them and uses cameras and sensors to obtain data.**
Artificial satellites are equipped with various instruments, such as cameras, spectrometers, and other sensors, which allow them to collect data about objects in space by capturing images and measuring different types of radiation and signals.