सैटेलाइट
saitelait
A satellite is a thing that moves around a planet or a moon. It can be a natural one, like the Moon, or a man-made one that helps us with things like communication and weather.
You say 'satellite' like this: sat-uh-lahyt.
The word 'satellite' comes from the Latin word 'satelles', which means 'attendant' or 'helper'. It was used to describe things that orbit around something else.
The word 'satellite' in Hindi is 'उपग्रह' (Upagrah).
The word 'satellite' in Kannada is 'ಉಪಗ್ರಹ' (Upagraha).
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered about the twinkling stars? Well, there’s something else up there called a satellite! Just like a friendly robot, satellites zoom around our Earth, helping us see the weather, find our way, and even talk to our friends far away!
They are like magical eyes in the sky, always watching and helping us. So next time you gaze at the stars, remember the busy satellites working hard to make our lives easier. Isn’t that cool?