They are put into orbit by shuttles and stay in orbit around the earth, like the moon. Since they are no longer affected by Earth's gravitational field, they will not naturally fall down to Earth.
Because space has no gravity to pull them down.
Satellites may fall out of the sky because they get too close to Earth. In that case, Earth overwhelmed the power of the satellite's propelling system and slowly but surely dragged the satellite into the Earth's atmosphere.
Satellite Sky was created in 1992.
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The satellite is actually trying to fall away from the Earth, but gravity keeps it nearby. Also, the satellites have small rocket motors to keep adjusting it's position to keep it in the same spot.
One can purchase a Sky satellite receiver online from Sky homepage, located at Sky dot com. Alternatively, one can go to a local Sky agency and order one there.
the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
No. A geostationary satellite appears to be stationary in the sky, which means not moving. This is a big part of the reason why it is referred to as a geo'stationary' satellite.
Depending on where you live, a Sky Viewing card may be better than a satellite receiver. A Sky Viewing card allows you access to certain channels, as does a satellite receiver.
No, the sky will never fall apart.
A sky dish is a satellite dish that is used by companies such as Dish Network or DirecTV to receive their satellite signals. They are usually mounted on your home and pointed in the direction of the company's satellite.
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One may get support for Sky satellite TV service by going to the Sky website. There are several support topics on the Sky website. One may also call or email Sky for support.