Satellite Transmission
How does Satellite work? A satellite works by orbiting around the Earth, using its own propulsion system to maintain its position. It is equipped with various instruments and transmitters that allow it to communicate with the ground, either by sending and receiving signals from communication satellites or directly from antennas on the ground. These signals can be used for various purposes, such as transmitting television signals, facilitating GPS navigation, or providing internet connectivity. The satellites receive power from solar panels and store it in batteries for use during periods when the panels are not in direct sunlight. Satellite Transmission to the process by which data, voice, or video signals are transmitted from a source on the ground to a satellite in orbit, and then transmitted back down to the Earth to a receiver. This process is done through the use of specialized equipment such as a satellite dish and a modem on the ground, and a transponder on the satellite. The