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  1. Satellite Communications, Fourth Edition (Professional Engineering) by Dennis Roddy, 2006-01-20
  2. Introduction to Satellite Communication (Artech House Space Applications) by Bruce R. Elbert, 2008-06-30
  3. Satellite Communications Systems: Systems, Techniques and Technology by Gerard Maral, Michel Bousquet, 2010-02-16
  4. GPS Satellite Surveying by Alfred Leick, 2003-12-18
  5. Satellite Sisters' Uncommon Senses by Julie Dolan, Liz Dolan, et all 2002-11-05
  6. Spy Satellites and Other Intelligence Technologies That Changed History by Thomas Graham Jr., Keith Hansen, 2007-05-15
  7. The World of Satellite Television by Mark Long, 1998-10
  8. Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology by Sarah H. Parcak, 2009-05-12
  9. Space Satellite Handbook, Third Edition by Anthony R. Curtis, 1994-01-15
  10. Satellite Communications by Timothy Pratt, Charles W. Bostian, et all 2002-10-25
  11. Theory of Satellite Geodesy: Applications of Satellites to Geodesy by William M. Kaula, 2000-11-27
  12. Map: Satellite by DK Publishing, 2007-03-19
  13. Principles of Communications Satellites by Gary D. Gordon, Walter L. Morgan, 1993-07-22
  14. Satellite Television: Analogue and Digital Reception Techniques by Herve Benoit, 1999-07-16

1. Welcome To Heavens-Above!
Real-time satellite, ISS, and Space Shuttle orbital pass information, maps, star charts, and more.Category Science Technology Space......Welcome to the newlook Heavens-Above! If you're interested in satellitesor astronomy, you've come to the right place! Our aim
http://www.heavens-above.com/

2. Satellites And Satellite Trackers
satellite 1. A natural body that revolves around a planet; a moon. 2. An object designed to be launched into orbit around the earth, another planet, the sun, etc. excerpt from the Random House Webster's College Dictionary How Does It Work? By
http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/rocket_sci/satellites
satellite
1. A natural body that revolves around a planet; a moon.
2. An object designed to be launched into orbit around the earth, another planet, the sun, etc. excerpt from the Random House Webster's College Dictionary How Does It Work? By understanding the basic physical laws of the universe, we can design satellite orbits to serve many special purposes. Learn about the Orbital Mechanics of Satellites in our Space Academy under rocket science. Liftoff Home Did you know there are over eight thousand artificial objects orbiting Earth? Over 2,500 are satellites, operative and inoperative. The remaining objects are orbital debris: parts such as nosecone shrouds, lens, hatch covers, rocket bodies, payloads that have disintegrated or exploded, and even objects that "escape" from manned spacecraft during operations. Spacecraft Tracking
Find out where the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mir space station, and the Space Shuttle (during missions) are right now, and watch their progress across the surface of the earth using our popular J-Track Java spacecraft tracker. (And don't forget to try the new 3D version!) If you don't have Java, try the image pages below.

3. NOAA Home Page - Satellites
Data and Information Service NESDIS operates the satellites and manages the processing and distribution of millions
http://www.noaa.gov/satellites.html
NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service - NESDIS operates the satellites and manages the processing and distribution of millions of bits of data and images these satellites produce daily. The prime customer for the satellite data is NOAA's National Weather Service, which uses satellite data to create forecasts for television, radio, and weather advisory services. NOAA's operational environmental satellite system is composed of: geostationary operational environmental satellites (GOES) for short-range warning and "nowcasting," and polar-orbiting environmental satellites (POES) for longer term forecasting. Both kinds of satellites are necessary for providing a complete global weather monitoring system. The satellites carry search and rescue instruments, and have helped save the lives of about 10,000 people to date. The satellites are also used to support aviation safety (volcanic ash detection), and maritime/shipping safety (ice monitoring and prediction). NOAA's CoastWatch Program - makes satellite data products and data from NOAA environmental buoys available to federal, state, and local marine scientists and coastal resource managers. These images of the Northeast, Southeast Caribbean, Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf Coast, West Coast and Central Pacific are updated hourly. Chose "VIS" for visible, which can be seen only during daylight, or "IR" for infrared, which can be seen at any time of the day.

4. Small Satellites Home Page
Extensive collection of information on small satellites (nanosatellites and larger) and their uses.Category Science Technology Space Spacecraft and Satellite Design......Lists of modern and traditional small satellites, their smaller fasterbetter cheaper philosophy and associated technology.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SSC/SSHP/
Small Satellites Home Page
Nano-satellites

Micro-satellites

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Launch
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Contents Introduction Satellite Classification The anatomy of a small satellite Small Satellites Launched Future planned nano and pico satellites nano and pico satellites micro satellites micro satellites ... interplanetary small missions Specialist lists Specialist lists Technology Small Satellite Organisations Educational Institutions ... References and Bibliography Additional Information Launchers Conversion constants Acromyms and abbreviations Orbits and orbital elements Links General Satellite projects on the Web Links to satellite sub-systems Papers and publications ... Press releases And finally, just for fun... Akin's laws of spacecraft design Spacecraft Project Normal Bitterness curve
Our mission statement
I nterest in small satellites is growing fast world-wide. Businesses, governments, universities and other organisations around the world are starting their own small satellite programmes. Our goal is to provide a web-based resource for this rapidly expanding area of technology development, and the applications it enables. This page is maintained by researchers in the Surrey Space Centre at the University of Surrey, U.K, to provide the latest and most accurate information and links to WWW users. The information in these pages may be used freely, and all we ask is for you to support us by quoting the SSHP as your reference in links and papers, and to help us by providing

5. SatcoDX Satellite Control Center
Select your language to access a list of satellites circling the world and the TV or radio channels each carries.
http://www.satcodx.com/
SatcoDX Satellite Chart
Satellite Control Center SatcoDX
Select Your Language:
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Spain - Spanish (8859-1)
Catalan (8859-1) Basque (8859-1) Latin America - Spanish (8859-1) French (8859-2) German (8859-1) Italian (8859-1) Russian (1251) Arabic (1256) Farsi (1256) Hebrew (8859-8) Chinese - Mandarin (gb2312) Indonesian (8859-1) Korean (EUC-KR) Vietnamese (8859-1) Swedish (8859-1) Norwegian (8859-1) Danish (8859-1) Finish (8859-1) Turkish (1254) Greek (8859-7) Bulgarian (1251) Macedonian (1250) Czech (1250) Polish (1250) Hungarian (1250) Romanian (8859-1) Serbian (8859-1) Croatian (1250) Bosnian (1250) Slovenian (1250) Dutch (8859-1) Portuguese (8859-1) Maltese (8859-1) Albanian (8859-1)

6. AMSAT-NA
Projects, Echo; AMSAT Regular Activities and Awards; FAQs and IntroductoryArticles; Articles about amateur satellites; AMSAT Catalog
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/AmsatHome.html
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
AMSAT "Echo" Project Update
What's New
AMSAT A to Z ...
Volunteer Survey
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Become a member of AMSAT-NA Support AMSAT
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Comments?
Please send your comments and suggestions to AMSAT and the AMSAT logo are registered trademarks of the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation.

7. J-Track 3D
See fascinating real time images of the earth from a satellite. Images update every six hours.
http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/RealTime/JTrack/3D/JTrack3D.html
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. If you cannot access this page, you might want to try the following pages to track the most popular satellites:

8. AMSAT - Amateur Satellite Summary
Present Operational and Semioperational Amateursatellites. Radio Sputnik Series.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/n7hpr/satsum.html
Amateur Satellite Summary
A Brief History of Amateur Satellites Future Satellites
Present Operational and Semi-operational Amateur Satellites
Radio Sputnik Series
Phase-2 Series
Phase-3 Series
MicroSat Series
For a historical perspective of the MicroSat series, see NK6K's AMSAT-NA Microsats
Fuji Series
UoSAT Series University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)
University Small Satellite Projects

9. How Satellites Work
Logo for How satellites Work. What Time Is It? Predict A Pass Satellite DesignersWanted Orbit Model Launch A Satellite Why Do satellites Stay in Orbit?
http://octopus.gma.org/surfing/satellites/

What Time Is It?
Predict A Pass Satellite Designers Wanted Orbit Model ...
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Updated June 1, 2000.
Please email comments to www@octopus.gma.org

10. How Satellites Work
How satellites Work. In Today, satellites are commonplace tools oftechnology, like clocks, telephones, and computers. satellites
http://octopus.gma.org/surfing/satellites/satellite.html
How Satellites Work
In little over a third of a century, the launching of a satellite has gone from stopping the nations' business to guaranteeing that it runs like clockwork. Today, satellites are commonplace tools of technology, like clocks, telephones, and computers. Satellites serve us for navigation, communications, environmental monitoring, and weather forecasting. Appropriately, the word satellite means an attendant. In 1957, the launching of the Russian satellite Sputnik changed the course of our nation. The United States immediately launched massive efforts to compete against a "backward" empire in a breakneck Race to the Moon. In the space of a decade, our nation of arm-chair explorers sat glued to their television sets while Alan Shepard went up and down in a Mercury capsule in 1961, as John Glenn circled the globe 3 times in 1962, and when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon in 1969. That sense of discovery has become muted over time as we became accustomed to miracles of space travel. The launching of a Space Shuttle mission may not even come up in a class discussion of current events (unless those students are involved in the classroom use of satellite technology). Yet satellites bring those same students the Olympics, the weather, and news of other events from around the world that are considered "newsworthy." What is a satellite?

11. Lloyd's Satellite Constellations - Introduction
Information on Iridium, Teledesic, Globalstar, Orbcomm, ICO Global, Ellipso, Skybridge and other systems, Category Computers Data Communications Wireless Satellite...... idea of what the developments in this area are, where the industry and technologyis headed and you will pick up background knowledge of satellites along the
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/constellations/
Lloyd's satellite constellations
Introduction Background Overview General References ... on indefinite hold?
One of the best sources of information about satellite networking...
more useful than most of the professional sites. Network Magazine The mecca of satellite constellation information.
You want to know about LEOs, you've got it. Upside
Introduction
These pages form an index to useful web information discussing satellite constellations. You won't gain a complete picture of what any proposed constellation is capable of, or really in-depth technical details, but you will gain an idea of what the developments in this area are, where the industry and technology is headed - and you will pick up background knowledge of satellites along the way. These pages do not discuss stellar constellations beloved of night-sky watchers everywhere. This is not intended to be a guide to individual satellites in geostationary orbit . Nor is this one of those fashionable weblog things - a weblog is just a chonological most-recent-first diary where old entries are left unchanged, making less sense over time as context fades and links break, while this tries to be continually useful by updating text and links when possible although it's really something of a cluttered mess.
Content
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so what are satellite constellations and why am I interested in them, anyway?

12. Visual Satellite Observer's Home Page
Visual Satellite Observer's Home Page provides information for observing earth satellites. These are orbiting satellites of various types and ages, visible due to the reflection of the Sun's light off their
http://www2.satellite.eu.org/sat/vsohp/satintro.html
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13. THE SATELLITES Official Web Site.
Rockabilly band from Adelaide, Australia. Band information, photos and merchandise.Category Arts Music Bands and Artists S...... TOUR PHOTOS. The satellites Updates Info. Stay posted for a National tour. CatchThe satellites Performing at ~ SYDNEY TOUR with THE CHROME DADDIES.
http://www.satellites.on.net/
'Best Australian Rockabilly Band' Award- '98, '99, '00, '01 'Best Australian Performing Band' Award- '99 PHOTOS. BIO. REVIEWS. MERCH. ... TOUR PHOTOS. This web site was updated 26th Feb 2003. ~ Sydney Tour with The Chrome Daddies.
~ The Satellites have just completed recording their new full lenght CD. Stay posted for a National tour.
Catch The Satellites Performing at: ~ SYDNEY TOUR with THE CHROME DADDIES.
~ The Empire Hotel Friday 28th Feb.
~ Ashfield RSL Saturday 1st March.
~ Botany View Hotel Sunday 2nd March.
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Click on logo. Midwest Trader is the proud sole sponser of The Satellites website. E-mail THE SATELLITES

14. Tech Museum | The Satellite Site!
What is a Satellite, anyway? Here's a brief description and definition. What dosatellites do? satellites come in many shapes and sizes and have many uses.
http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/satellite/home.html
Here's a brief description and definition. Satellites come in many shapes and sizes and have many uses. Select one of the five areas below to see how we use these orbiting machines.
Communications

Earth Remote Sensing

Weather

Global Positioning
...
Scientific Research
Want to make a satellite? Open up this interactive program and build three different kinds of satellites. (Requires Java enabled browser) Learn about what goes into a satellite to make it work. A satellite's orbit depends on its task, speed, and distance from Earth. Select one of these main orbit types to find out more. LEO
Polar

GEO

Elliptical
What's happening in the satellite world? Learn about our current featured satellite, ACeS

15. NewSkies Satellites
Provides overview of services, news and events of a commercial satellite operator with a global fleet Category Business Telecommunications Service Providers Satellite...... , Sun Outage Data. +, Ephemeris Data. All content © 2003 New Skiessatellites. All Rights Reserved. Home Site Map Satellite 101 Contact.
http://www.newskies.com/
Satellite Fleet Global Network Customer Resources Press Room ... ICMP Filtering Recommendations Search Global Communicators Club New Skies Video Services IPsys® Internet Access Services Technical Resources New Skies Reports Solid Full Year and Fourth Quarter Results View, listen to and download a transcript of an interview with New Skies CEO Dan Goldberg. Discover how New Skies is adding new dimensions to video. Find out about New Skies' Occasional Use Inventory. ... Ephemeris Data   All content © 2003 New Skies Satellites.

16. Satellites Of The Outer Planets
satellites OF THE OUTER PLANETS. The satellites of the giant outer planetsare a surprisingly diverse group of bodies. Most are composed
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/research/outerp/moons.html
SATELLITES OF THE OUTER PLANETS
The satellites of the giant outer planets are a surprisingly diverse group of bodies. Most are composed of mixtures of water and other ices, including most likely ammonia ice, and rocky material. An amazing variety of unusual and spectacular geologic features are observed on these satellites, including active volcanism on two of them, which are illustrated on these pages. Also discussed are some of the processes that form them and the important issues they raise for geologists. Click on each image to view at full resolution or to access individual Web pages. A few of these images are stereo (three-dimensional) images, which are highlighted by the stereo symbol. Additional 3-D images of the satellites are available on the 3-D Tour of the Solar System
The Galilean Satellites
The four large Galilean Satellites of Jupiter (from left to right in mosaic Io Europa Ganymede , and Callisto ) resemble a miniature solar system. The global density, relative amount of rocky material, and duration and intensity of geologic activity on each satellite all decrease with increasing distance from Jupiter. Each satellite is very distinctive in appearance and geologic history. Io, the densest and innermost major satellite, is volcanically active today. Europa has a highly fractured, young icy outer shell. Ganymede has a complex volcanic and tectonic history, and Callisto, the least dense and outermost satellite, is heavily cratered and rather bland by comparison. The geologic histories of these satellites are related to tidal deformation and heating, which is more intense closer to Jupiter.

17. Howstuffworks "How Satellites Work"
Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like weatherforecasts, scientific research, communications, TV broadcasts, and so on.
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... Shop or Compare Prices Photo courtesy NASA The 19th NAVSTAR global positioning system satellite Not so long ago, satellites were exotic, top-secret devices. They were used primarily in a military capacity, for activities such as navigation and espionage. Now they are an essential part of our daily lives. We see and recognize their use in weather reports, television transmission by DIRECTV and the DISH Network, and everyday telephone calls. In many other instances, satellites play a background role that escapes our notice:
  • Some newspapers and magazines are more timely because they transmit their text and images to multiple printing sites via satellite to speed local distribution.
  • Before sending signals down the wire into our houses

18. Welcome To One Voice/Satellites Records And Ryo Kawasaki
New York based contemporary jazz label and artist/owner Ryo Kawasaki's multimedia home page. Including Category Arts Music Styles Jazz Record Labels...... Produced Created by Ryo Kawasaki All contents herein this domain (c)19972003satellites Records(TM) All the contents linked to third party domains are
http://www.satellitesrecords.com/
Welcome! Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. Quick Menu (Select your interest) About us Albums Audio Activities C64 Emulator Chat Room Hello Interview with Ryo Kawasaki Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker Kawasaki Synthesizer Links Main Page MP3 VS VQF New On Sale Order Original Home Pirje's page RYKA Music Satellites Radio Sofia's page Jazz Ballet 'Still Point' Video Time Travel(In 6 languages!) Video Y2K Info ============== Artists ============== Ryo Kawasaki Ryo Kawasaki(in Japanese) Kimiko Itoh Camila Benson East Bounce Chip Shelton Miki Kono Victor Jones Richard Tee Carolling Carollers Clare Foster ============= CD Titles ============= Reval (upcoming) /Ryo Kawasaki Cosmic Rhythm/Ryo Kawasaki Sweet Life/Ryo Kawasaki Love Within The Universe/Kawasaki My Reverie/Ryo Kawasaki Remixes, Remixes/Ryo Kawasaki Little Tree/Ryo Kawasaki Live/Ryo Kawasaki Mirror Of My Mind/Ryo Kawasaki Sophisticated Lady/Kimiko Itoh Standards My Way/Kimiko Itoh Live At Montreux/Kimiko Itoh Wave/Camila Benson Memories/Camila Benson Desafinado/Camila Benson Visible Sound Grooves/Victor Jones C.A.F.E. Trio/Victor Jones

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20. Satellites Of Jupiter
Introductory information, focusing on discovery and naming.Category Science Astronomy Solar System Jupiter Moons......satellites of Jupiter. Jupiter has a large number of satellites. As theirdiscoverer, Galileo claimed the right to name the satellites.
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Things/jupiter_satellites.html
Satellites of Jupiter
Jupiter has a large number of satellites. Of these, four are comparable to the Earth's Moon in size; the rest are orders of magnitude smaller. When Jupiter is at opposition and closest to the Earth, the stellar magnitude of its four large moons is between 5 and 6. This means that, were it not for the shielding brightness of Jupiter, these bodies would be visible with the naked eye. The aperture of the telescope used by Galileo in 1610 and its magnification thus brought these four "Galilean" satellites within his grasp. But first Galileo had to make adjustments to the instruments. When viewing bodies that are very bright and very small, the optical defects of the telescope can be crippling. By trial and error Galileo learned to stop down the aperture of his instrument until he could begin to make useful observations. At the end of 1609, as he was finishing his series of observations of the Moon, Jupiter was at opposition and the brightest object in the evening sky (not counting the Moon). When he had made the new adjustment to his instrument, he turned his attention to Jupiter. On 7 January 1610 he observed the planet and saw what he thought were three fixed stars near it, strung out on a line through the planet. This formation caught his attention, and he returned to it the following evening. Galileo's expectation was that Jupiter, which was then in its retrograde loop

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