A satellite mission refers to the launch of a satellite into space for a specific purpose, such as Earth observation, telecommunications, weather forecasting, scientific research, or military surveillance. These missions involve designing, building, and launching a satellite into orbit to collect data or perform specific tasks. Satellite missions can vary in duration, complexity, and cost, depending on their objectives and requirements. They play a crucial role in various fields, including communication, navigation, agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster management. Additionally, satellite missions facilitate advancements in technology and scientific research, such as studying the Earth's climate, monitoring natural disasters, and exploring outer space.