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- 4. Singapore has used a launchpad in _ _ _ _ _ _ Guiana.
- 6. They aren’t, yet geostationary satellites appear to stand _ _ _ _ _!
- 8. Both Earth and its _ _ _ _ are natural satellites.
- 10. Page 12 shows two big satellite _ _ _ _ _ _ along the BKE.
- 17. The operators try to steer satellites _ _ _ _ from space debris.
- 18. Galassia-2 got a _ _ _ _ on an Indian Space Research rocket.
- 19. Being _ _ _ _ _ clouds, satellites get awesome views of space!
- 20. Launching a satellite? Ask the _ _ _ for a space parking spot.
- 21. Singapore doesn’t have room for a _ _ _ _ _ _ launchpad.
- 23. China will soon launch numerous _ _ _ _ _ new satellites.
- 24. Galassia-2 is a Singapore satellite _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in 2023.
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- 1. Singapore has 30+ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in space already.
- 2. Although they can, man-made satellites _ _ _ _ _ _ collide.
- 3. There are more than _ _ _ _ _ _ Galileo satellites in space.
- 5. Space debris travel at _ _ _ _ speed and may orbit Earth.
- 6. There are thousands of man-made satellites in _ _ _ _ _.
- 7. Satellites’ antennas _ _ _ _ and receive data.
- 9. TV-enthusiasts _ _ _ _ the difference satellites made to reception.
- 11. USSR’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 was the world’s first satellite.
- 12. Geostationary satellites move at the_ _ _ _ rate as Earth spins.
- 13. Earth is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ satellite orbiting the sun.
- 14. To _ _ _ _ _ Earth is to go around it.
- 15. To orbit it, satellites align their speeds with Earth’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 16. Weather satellites give storm data by monitoring _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 22. Galileo satellites’ _ _ _ _ antennas send GPS data to users.
