Satellite in a sentence as a noun

One bug might destroy a satellite or screw up the rocket launch.

I mean things like "how much storage is required to store satellite images for Google Maps?

There was a 95% chance the satellite would have made it if they tried, but they were obligated not to try if there were less than a 99% chance of success.

Combined with knowledge of turnaround delays, this would enable them to calculate the plane's distance from the satellite during each ping.

Satellite in a sentence as a verb

First, any satellite imagery, at any resolution, can be purchased on the private market, for the right price.

With the last one happening in 1889, this event is right on time," said Lora Koenig, a Goddard glaciologist and a member of the research team analyzing the satellite data.

"I'm in the desert, with a bunch of hyper-masculine trigger-happy ignorant rednecks as neighbors... and the only safe place I seem to have is this satellite internet connection.

SkyBox was disruptive, attacking issues of cost and recency with a novel, inexpensive satellite constellation.

Satellite in a sentence as an adjective

SkyBox was going to bring democracy to the monopolistic wholesale satellite imagery market.

It's now "good enough" to use as a satellite navigation system for a car, "good enough" to give me walking directions to nearby major sites/roads, and "good enough" as a "I'm sure I'm nearly at X, where the heck is it?

Satellite definitions

noun

man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon

See also: orbiter

noun

a person who follows or serves another

See also: planet

noun

any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star

verb

broadcast or disseminate via satellite

adjective

surrounding and dominated by a central authority or power; "a city and its satellite communities"