A satellite is a(n) .
A.
computer program used to combine maps and data about space
B.<...
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A satellite is a(n) .
A.
computer program used to combine maps and data about space
B.
object in orbit around the Earth that can send and receive signals
C.
portable receiver that helps to determine location
D.
piece of information about the world
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