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A Satellite is any object orbiting a planet.  Satellites can come in the form of other planets or moons, or man-made objects.
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A '''satellite''' is any object orbiting a [[celestial body]], called its '''primary'''.  Satellites can be naturally created orbiting bodies (planets, moons, asteroids), or artificial objects (probes, space stations, etc.).
  
=Satellites in KSP=
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== Natural satellites ==
Satellites in KSP can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designes, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific dataAs of V 0.25, satellites are not available until later in career mode due to the lack of command probes.
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Any celestial body that orbits a larger body is a natural satellite.  Planets are satellites of [[Kerbol]]Moons are satellites of planets. Asteroids may be satellites of either Kerbol or planets, depending on their primaries.  It's also possible for asteroids orbiting Kerbol to become captured naturally by a planet, depending on their size and entry angle.
  
==Natural Satellites==
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== Artificial satellites ==
The following planetary bodies are natural satellites:
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*[[Gilly]]
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screenshot2.png|An artificial satellite in low orbit around the planet Kerbin, pictured here above the desert biome
*[[Mun]]
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*[[Minmus]]
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*[[Ike]]
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Artificial satellites can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designs, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific data. With the addition of the [[career mode]] and [[science mode]], satellites are not available until later in the game due to the lack of [[Command module|command probes]]. Satellites are great for long distance voyages, especially for inexperienced players because they do not risk the lives of any [[Kerbals]]. The major defect of satellites and [[Probe|probes]] in general is high [[electricity]] consumption leading to the end of functionality for the craft's vital systems. In order to counteract this, many satellites are equipped with extra [[Battery|batteries]] and [[Solar panel|solar panels]] to store and generate electricity.
*[[Laythe]]
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*[[Vall]]
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*[[Tylo]]
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*[[Pol]]
 

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A satellite is any object orbiting a celestial body, called its primary. Satellites can be naturally created orbiting bodies (planets, moons, asteroids), or artificial objects (probes, space stations, etc.).

Natural satellites

Any celestial body that orbits a larger body is a natural satellite. Planets are satellites of Kerbol. Moons are satellites of planets. Asteroids may be satellites of either Kerbol or planets, depending on their primaries. It's also possible for asteroids orbiting Kerbol to become captured naturally by a planet, depending on their size and entry angle.

Artificial satellites

→ Main article: Probe

Artificial satellites can be used for unmanned flights to test rocket designs, or to travel to other planetary bodies to collect scientific data. With the addition of the career mode and science mode, satellites are not available until later in the game due to the lack of command probes. Satellites are great for long distance voyages, especially for inexperienced players because they do not risk the lives of any Kerbals. The major defect of satellites and probes in general is high electricity consumption leading to the end of functionality for the craft's vital systems. In order to counteract this, many satellites are equipped with extra batteries and solar panels to store and generate electricity.