A natural body that rotates around a planet is a satellite, as in a moon. Man made satellites (artificial satellites) are made mostly of metal and rotate around earth looking at weather patterns or orbiting other planets for information. When they say Neptune has eleven satellites, they mean moons orbiting the planet, not man made ones. There doesn't have to be anyone there for there to be satellites of both kinds there.
What are some man-made luminous objects? Someone please answer! Anonymous
His name was Adam, He was made from dust
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in the roman times a man named tuffacuoo made it up he was the first man to make a tessellatios. sincerley,karmentyh
First man to sail around the world. He was killed in the Philippines, but his ship and crew made it home.
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a man made satellite is a satellite made by man, and sent into space to orbit around a planet, star, or other body in any solar system to gather information and pictures about it.
That would be water. But if you're looking for man made drinks than it is tea.
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No. the wonders of the world are all man made.
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AnswerMan has already made an artificial satellite. With enough effort and expenditure, we could make one large enough to support a range of lifeforms, including vegetation, so as to make it self-sustaining. If such a project qualifies as a man-made world, then the answer is 'yes'. But such a world would always be artificial, unlike the planets and moons that are the real worlds. We could not really create a man-made world like Earth or Mars. So if a man-made world has to be like the planet Earth, then the answer is 'no'.