Keeping satellites in orbit

With satellites, we want them to stay in a particular orbit, and if they’re being shoved around in space by all these forces, what we need to do is apply other forces that will cause them to shift back into the orbit we want them to be in.

So most satellites have a bunch of small rockets – what we call thrusters – that they can use to just fire a little burst every now and then that nudges them one way or another.

Source: Keeping satellites in orbit — Science Learning Hub

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