A satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into orbit.
Satellite or satellites may also refer to:
Astronomy
- Natural satellite, an orbiting object not man-made and not in direct orbit around the Sun or another star; a moon
 - Satellite planet, a planetary-mass moon
 - Satellite galaxy, a galaxy that orbits another
 
Biology
- Satellite (biology), a sub-viral agent
 - Satellite (moth), a species of moth
 - Satellite DNA
 - Satellite chromosome, a chromosome structure
 
Communication
- Communications satellite
 - Satellite television, television service provided over Earth-orbiting satellites
 - Satellite phone
 - Satellite radio, radio service provided over Earth-orbiting satellites
 - Satellite Internet access, Internet service provided over Earth-orbiting satellites
 - High-altitude platform station, or atmospheric satellite, a long endurance, high altitude aircraft
 
Geography
- Satellite state, a dependent country
 - Satellite city, a smaller, self-contained city within a larger city's metro area
 - Commuter town, a residential town within commuting range of a large city
 - Satellite campus, which is physically detached from the main campus
 - Satellite Island (Tasmania), Australia
 - Satellite Island (Washington), U.S.
 - The Satellite (Antarctica), a small rock peak in Antarctica
 
Music
Groups and labels
- Les Satellites, a French alternative rock band
 - Satellite (Polish band), a progressive rock band
 - Satellite (American band), an alternative rock band
 - Satellite Records (1957–1960), now Stax Records
 - Satellites, a musical project of John Garrison
 
Albums
- Satellite (P.O.D. album), and the title song, 2001
 - Satellite (Panic Room album), and the title song, 2010
 - Satellite (The Player Piano album), 2007
 - Satellite EP, and the title song, by Guster, 2007
 - Satellite, by Sam Paganini, 2014
 - Satellite, by Stephen Ashbrook, 1995
 - Satellites (album), by The Big Dish, 1991
 
Songs
- "Satellite" (The Beloved song), 1996
 - "Satellite" (Dave Matthews Band song), 1994
 - "Satellite" (Guster song), 2006
 - "Satellite" (Harry Styles song), 2022
 - "Satellite" (The Hooters song), 1987
 - "Satellite" (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2010; also recorded by Jennifer Braun, 2010
 - "Satellite" (P.O.D. song), 2001
 - "Satellite" (Rise Against song), 2011
 - "Satellite" (Starset song), 2017
 - "Satellit" by Ted Gärdestad, 1979
 - "Satellites" (song), by September, 2005
 - "Satellite", by Aimee Mann from Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo, 2000
 - "Satellite", by All Time Low from Future Hearts, 2015
 - "Satellite", by Anna Nalick from Wreck of the Day, 2005
 - "Satellite", by Axle Whitehead from Losing Sleep, 2008
 - "Satellite", by Bebe Rexha from Bebe, 2023
 - "Satellite", by BT from Movement in Still Life, 1999
 - "Satellite", by Catherine Wheel from Adam and Eve, 1997
 - "Satellite", by Collective Soul from Youth, 2004
 - "Satellite", by Def Leppard from On Through the Night, 1980
 - "Satellite", by Depeche Mode from A Broken Frame, 1982
 - "Satellite", by Elliott Smith from Elliott Smith, 1995
 - "Satellite", by Elton John from Ice on Fire, 1985
 - "Satellite", by Elvis Costello from Spike, 1989
 - "Satellite", by Gabbie Hanna, 2017
 - "Satellite", by Icehouse from Big Wheel, 1993
 - "Satellite", by Joe Jackson from Fast Forward, 2015
 - "Satellite", by John Coltrane from Coltrane's Sound, 1964
 - "Satellite", by the Kills from Blood Pressures, 2011
 - "Satellite", by Little Boots from Nocturnes, 2013
 - "Satellite", by Loona from [+ +], 2019
 - "Satellite", by Mayday Parades from Sunnyland, 2018
 - "Satellite", by Natalie Imbruglia from White Lilies Island, 2001
 - "Satellite", by Nickelback from No Fixed Address, 2014
 - "Satellite", by Nine Inch Nails from Hesitation Marks, 2013
 - "Satellite", by OceanLab, 2004
 - "Satellite", by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, a B-side of the single "Dreaming", 1988
 - "Satellite", by Rebecca Black, 2018
 - "Satellite", by Richard Wright from Broken China, 1996
 - "Satellite", by the Sex Pistols, B-side of the single "Holidays in the Sun", 1977
 - "Satellite", by Smash Mouth from Astro Lounge, 1999
 - "Satellite", by TV on the Radio from Young Liars, 2003
 - "Satellite", by the Wanted from The Wanted, 2012
 - "Satellite", by Yo La Tengo from May I Sing with Me, 1992
 - "Satellites", by Beyoncé from I Am... Sasha Fierce, 2008
 - "Satellites", by Cherry Monroe, 2005
 - "Satellites", by the Cinema from My Blood Is Full of Airplanes, 2011
 - "Satellites", by Don Diablo from Future, 2018
 - "Satellites", by Doves from The Last Broadcast, 2002
 - "Satellites", by James Blunt from Moon Landing, 2013
 - "Satellites", by Mew from + -, 2015
 - "Satellites", by Rickie Lee Jones from Flying Cowboys, 1989
 - "Satellites", by Sleeping with Sirens from Feel, 2013
 - "Satelllliiiiiiiteee", by Flying Lotus from Cosmogramma, 2010
 - "Satellite", a digital single by Bae Suzy, 2022
 - "Satellite", a song by Bebe Rexha and Snoop Dogg from the album Bebe, 2023
 - "Satellite", by Joey Badass from Summer Knights
 
Other uses
- Satellite airfield
 - Satellite terminal
 - Satellite tornado, a smaller tornado that orbits around a larger "parent" tornado
 - Satellite (software), an open source system management system developed by Red Hat
 - NES Satellite, a Nintendo Entertainment System accessory
 - Plymouth Satellite, any of several car models built by Plymouth in the 1960s and early 1970s
 - Toshiba Satellite, a product line of notebook computers
 - Satellite, the name for the old Domino City in the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
 - Satellite portfolio, an investment strategy, see Core & Satellite
 - Satellite tournament, a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour
 - Client software Satellite of defunct peer-to-peer file-sharing system Audiogalaxy (1998-2002)
 
See also
- Ciudad Satélite, in Naucalpan, Mexico
 - Sattalites, a Canadian reggae group
 - Satelight, an animation studio in Japan
 - Satelit, a neighborhood of the Serbian city of Novi Sad
 
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