Like they work on Battery and Engine as like the car works! How come they don't? :(
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patrick say: I like getting sunburns
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Adib say: Every Satellites have Solar Panels.Those Solar Panels recharge the Battery of Satellites....
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say: SOLAR PANELS
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Bill say: Satellites use NUCLEAR Batteries. They do run down, but only after many years.
Satellites in Earth Orbit also use Solar Cells.
Deep Space Probes don't use Solar Cells they only use Nuclear Batteries.
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Chris Ancor say: Some of them are Solar power charged. So they last a while.
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quantumclaustrophobe say: The early ones did; Sputnik ran out of juice in a couple of weeks, if memory serves. But it wasn't long before they began equipping solar panels on board; this is a nearly continual source of energy.
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Nyx say: Solar cells are used to recharge the batteries.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%...
For deep space missions, nuclear batteries can be used.
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/08/26/us/voy...
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Andrew say: Please note the blue panels on the sides of the satellite they are solar panels they are used in partnership with batteries to keep the satellite powered-up
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Jorge say: Because they are powered by the sun using solar energy u dumb ****
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Tj say: solar panels recharge them
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Al say: If the satellite has solar cells, then, no they don't run out of electricity.
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CarolOklaNola say: Not if the satellites have solar cells that recharge the batteries.
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Who say: they recharge them
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mike1942-f say: Notice the solar panel wings on almost all satellites - the convert sunlight to electrical - even the craft we send to the ISS have their own. A very fuel use the heat of nuclear breakdown if they are going far from sun.
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Left in the Dark Again say: Solar power
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