Adjective Satellite
able to fly through the air (as a bird)
Source: WordNetthree chicks were raised to the free-flying stage Source: Internet
A free-flying satellite (green dot) is shown in geostationary orbit slightly behind the cable. Source: Internet
Some free-flying types use an adapted aerofoil that is stable, or other ingenious mechanisms including, most recently, electronic artificial stability. Source: Internet
Some points of interest are the Tropical House, the Cactus House, the Canary House and the Orchid House, which hosts one of the world's biggest collection of orchids, and free-flying birds and butterflies. Source: Internet
Today, the majority of manned balloon flights are recreational, whereas unmanned and usually free-flying balloons are widely used for meteorological measurement. Source: Internet