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41. The Arrl Satellite Anthology
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42. Atlas of the Galilean Satellites
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43. Satellite Technology: Principles
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44. Contemporary's Ged Test 4: Literature
 
45. The pyramid tomb of Hetep-heres
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46. Communications at Sea: Marine
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47. Advanced Technology in Satellite
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48. Home Satellite TV Installation
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49. Eyes in the Sky: Satellite Spies
 
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50. Weather Satellite Handbook (Radio
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51. Digital Television, Third Edition:
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52. What Warming?: Satellite view
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53. The Arrl Satellite Handbook
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54. The Satellite Communication Ground
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55. The Radio Amateur's Satellite
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56. Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites
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57. Contemporary's Ged Science (Contemporary's
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58. Corona: America's First Satellite
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59. Satellites: Orbits and Missions
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60. Start a TV Station:Learn How to

41. The Arrl Satellite Anthology
by American Radio Relay League, American Radio Relay League
 Paperback: 1 Pages (1999-11-01)
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Asin: 0872597369
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With several new amateur satellites in orbit, you'll want to read all about them;--and this book is the best way to do just that! The latest edition brings you the best articles on the current (and future!) amateur spacecraft from QST, The AMSAT Journal, the World Wide Web and other sources. We've also included recent satellite columns from RadCom (Great Britain), Radio ZS (South Africa) and Amateur Radio (Australia). Includes specific operating details for the newest amateur satellites! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Collection of Articles
This new Fifth Edition of The ARRL Satellite Anthology brings you the best articles on the current (and future!) amateur spacecraft from QST, The AMSAT Journal, the World Wide Web and other sources.
This edition also includes recent satellite columns from RadCom, Radio ZS and Amateur Radio (Australia).

With several new amateur satellites now in orbit, and more in the planning stages, you'll want to "read all about them"-and this book is the best way to do just that.

Chapters cover:

History/ Introduction
Phase 3D and AMSAT-OSCAR 1
Radio Sputnik (RS)
Microsats
University Small Satellite Projects
Mir/Space Shuttle/International Space Station
Future Satellites
"Amateur Satellites" and Other Satellite Columns
Software/Tracking/Suppliers

Whether you're an experienced satellite communicator or you're just getting started, you'll enjoy the wide variety of articles this book provides. ... Read more


42. Atlas of the Galilean Satellites
by Paul Schenk
Hardcover: 406 Pages (2010-09-13)
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Complete color global maps and high-resolution mosaics of Jupiter's four large moons - Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto - are compiled for the first time in this important atlas. The satellites are revealed as four visually striking and geologically diverse planetary bodies: Io's volcanic lavas and plumes and towering mountains; Europa's fissured ice surface; the craters, fractures and polar caps of Ganymede; and the giant impact basins, desiccated plains and icy pinnacles of Callisto. Featuring images taken from the recent Galileo mission, this atlas is a comprehensive mapping reference guide for researchers. It contains 65 global and regional maps, nearly 250 high-resolution mosaics, and images taken at resolutions from 500 meters to as high as 6 meters. ... Read more


43. Satellite Technology: Principles and Applications
by Anil K. Maini, Varsha Agrawal
Hardcover: 576 Pages (2007-01-29)
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Asin: 0470033355
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Offering readers a concise and yet comprehensive reference, Satellite Technology provides a unique coverage of both the principles and applications in this wide field. This book covers the technological and application aspects of satellites in one volume, ensuring not only extensive coverage of communications-related applications of satellites, but also other important applications such as remote sensing, weather forecasting, navigation, scientific and military.

The essentials of satellite technology are explained, by giving an introduction to the fundamental topics such as orbits and trajectories, launch and in-orbit operations before going on to describe satellite hardware, communication techniques, multiple access techniques and link design. Topics range from the history and evolution of satellites, and the laws governing motion of artificial satellites around earth, to multiplexing techniques, satellite subsystems and link design fundamentals.

  • Amply illustrated with a large number of figures and photographs, as well as relevant mathematics and design examples
  • Contains a large number of problems with solutions, which would particularly benefit students at undergraduate and graduate levels
  • Companion website provides a complete compendium on features and facilities of satellites and satellite launch vehicles from past, present and planned futuristic satellite missions for various applications

The coverage of satellite technology together with its applications make the book an essential reference book for professionals, R&D scientists and engineers and students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Satellite technology and applications
The book is unique and one of its kind in content and presentation. It is such a nice and comprehensive blend of technology-related and application-related aspects of satellites. I would like to highlight two special features. One is comprehensive treatment of non-communication applications of satellites. Second is simple and very easy-to-understand description of technological aspects related to satellite orbits, trajectories and launch procedures, which are otherwise considered as very difficult topics. Congratulations to both authors for successfully attempting such a work, which was badly needed by students, researchers and professionals alike. And congratulations to publishers on bringing out the book in an amazing production get-up.
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44. Contemporary's Ged Test 4: Literature and the Arts (Contemporarys Ged Satellite)
by Elizabeth Romanek
Paperback: 314 Pages (1994-01)
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Asin: 0809237792
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent buy!!
[[ASIN:0809237792 Contemporary's Ged Test 4: Literature and the Arts (Contemporarys Ged Satellite) I recommend it 100%.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Way to Get Ready for the GED Test
This is probably one of the best methods I've ever used to get ready for any test.It's a very in depth guide on getting ready for the 4th test of the GED.It has a pre-test, post-test and a full length practice test to help you decide if you're ready for the GED.If you need to study, this is the best way to go.The other books that go with this one are awesome too. ... Read more


45. The pyramid tomb of Hetep-heres and the satellite pyramid of Khufu (Sonderschrift / Deutsches Archaologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo)
by Mark Lehner
 Hardcover: 90 Pages (1985)

Isbn: 3805308140
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46. Communications at Sea: Marine Radio, Email, Satellite, and Internet Services
by Mike Harris
Paperback: 106 Pages (2003-05-01)
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Asin: 1574091611
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This book is a complete guide to all forms of communication at sea. It examines the international marine use of cell phones, satellites, amateur radio, and email, cutting through the jargon and sales hype to enable readers to make the right choice for their needs. Comprehensive appendices on radio procedure, tables of radio frequencies and weather broadcast times provide invaluable reference information not available from any other single source. This book is an essential on-board reference for cruising sailors worldwide. ... Read more


47. Advanced Technology in Satellite Communication Antennas: Electrical & Mechanical Design (Artech House Antenna Library)
by Takashi Kitsuregawa
Hardcover: 432 Pages (1990-12-01)
list price: US$163.00 -- used & new: US$94.99
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Asin: 0890063877
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From the experts at the Antenna Section of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, comes this practical reference that details design and analysis methods, mechanical design, and product assurance. The only sourcebook to cover every aspect of satellite communication antenna technology, this is the first comprehensive book on multireflector antennas based on beam mode theory. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Design Reference
This book is an excellent reference for SATCOM systems engineers, and for RF, controls and mechanical designers working on earth station antenna systems.I have found no other book that has as much technical depth in the area of antenna positioning systems.Note that this book is not for someone looking for an introduction to satellite communications. ... Read more


48. Home Satellite TV Installation and Troubleshooting Manual
by Frank Baylin, Brent Gale, Ron Long
Paperback: 309 Pages (1995-12)
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Asin: 091789331X
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49. Eyes in the Sky: Satellite Spies Are Watching You! (24/7: Science Behind the Scenes)
by Lisa Jo Rudy
Paperback: 64 Pages (2007-09-28)
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Spy Files examines the science and technology behind the fascinating world of espionage, from mini-spy planes to spy animals, and more. ... Read more


50. Weather Satellite Handbook (Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 179)
by Ralph Taggart, Ralph Taggart
 Paperback: 201 Pages (1996)
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Asin: 0872594483
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A popular and easy-to-use reference for anyone interested in viewing our world from space. The revised and expanded 5th edition features an interface project that allows you to capture fascinating images from various weather satellites and HF WEFAX broadcasts (a kit is available). You'll learn how weather satellites function, how to build or modify your own receiving equipment and how to buy or build the right antennas ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Best book but dated
This is the best reference book available right now, but 10 years is a long time for technology.Buy the book.Read the book.Get on the web and go to the Remote Imaging Group in the UK and learn the rest.

5-0 out of 5 stars Teaches you what you need to know and more!
This great book, writen by Dr. Taggart, is probably the single greatest source of information about weather sats, both low orbiting and geostationary. Construction articles allow even a novice to build antennasfor the low orbiting birds. Many photos show how your station needs to beset up as well as pictures from the sats themselves. In the back of thebook is several pages of advertisements related to the subject matter. Thisa great reading book and one you must have for your collection. ... Read more


51. Digital Television, Third Edition: Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial, IPTV, Mobile TV in the DVB Framework
by Herve Benoit
Paperback: 304 Pages (2008-02-08)
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Asin: 0240520815
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Digital Television is as an authoritative and complete overview that describes the technology of digital television broadcasting. It gives you a thorough technical description of the underlying principles of the DVB standard and the various steps of signal processing.Also included is a complete technical glossary of terms, abbreviations, and expressions that gives you quick reference.

Now in it's 3rd edition, Digital Television, this book is completely up-to-date with standard and new technologies including:
- DVB and DVB-S2
- IPTV
- Mobile TV DVB-H
- HDTV
- High Definition formats 1080i and 720p
- Compression including MPEG, H.264, and VC-1

If you are looking for a concise technical briefing that will quickly get you up to speed without getting lost - this is the book you need.


KEY BENEFITS

* Enhance your knowledge of digital television with this authoritative, technical introduction
* Learn underlying priciples of the DVB system, compression technology, IPTV, Mobile TV, and more
* Understand analog and digital formats and signal processing from transmission to reception ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars OK, but nothing new.
Exciting title.Grabs your attention, because it's the way of the future, but reads much like an overview, and doesn't provide much by way of new insight.

Excellent as a reference source.The book is fairly inexpensive, so it is worth the money.If you purchase it, you won't feel cheated.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great intermediate intro to subject
This is a very well written book on digital TV for the intermediate student or reader. It steers a middle course between the more technical or professional level TV books, such as the well known Whitaker volume published by McGraw Hill, and the more basic books such as The Dummies guides. For me, it was just right since the more advanced books were a bit too hard for me yet, but the easier books were too basic.

The book is especially strong on the digital compression issues, and the chapter on middleware and operating systems is really exceptional, a subject that often isn't addressed as completely in some other volumes. The second to the last chapter provides a nice summary of the main features and differences between satellite, terrestrial broadcast, and cable digital TV.

It's still a fairly technical book, though, and you should already have some basic knowledge of what digital TV is and how the three main types, which are terrestrial, satellite, and cable-based digital TV, differ from each other. Obviously, there are many similarities, but they differ most in the use of different signal modulation techniques and the nature and extent of the error correction in order to best make use of the available bandwidth.

For example, obviously satellite and broadcast TV are most susceptible to multipath interference and other types of noise, hence the signal to noise ratio of these technologies is lower than cable. Cable has a much better signal (25 to 30 db instead of perhaps 6 db), and yet suffers from internal echoes due to impedance mismatches along the long segments of cable. This implies that broadcast and satellite TV need more robust and extensive error correction, which is true. However, satellite may reach areas too remote for typical cable.

The book also has several chapters dealing with the more technical aspects of compression, error correction, etc., for those who are interested. Overall, an excellent brief book (less than 300 pages), and it's also nicely bound on good quality paper in signatures so that the binding will hold up better over time and the pages won't fall out. ... Read more


52. What Warming?: Satellite view of global temperature change
by Arno Arrak
Paperback: 68 Pages (2009-12-12)
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Asin: 1439264708
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book questions the existence of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) and exposes errors of global warming advocates. It uses satellite global temperature measurements to show that the "late twentieth century warming" simply did not exist. What satellites do see in the eighties and nineties is that global temperature simply oscillated around a median value by half a degree Celsius, in synch with the El Nino- Southern Oscillation stages. Real warming began with 1he 1998 super El Nino but that did not last and was not caused by carbon dioxide greenhouse effect either. In 2007 we got some serious cooling while climate models using carbon dioxide theory insisted on relentless warming at the same time. If a theory predicts warming and we get cooling that theory as a scientific theory has failed and must be abandoned. Since the Kyoto Protocol and the proposed Copenhagen Treay depend on the correctness that theory to tell us what temperatures to expect and since that theory has been proven to be incapable of doing that both treaties must be abandoned. There is no scientific justification for them and the only thing that supports them is propaganda from the climate activist movement. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Temperature Data: Satellite vs. Thermometer - Which is right?
The author has published in book form, what is apparently essentially a research paper that he wrote earlier that was rejected by both Science and Nature journals.It should be pointed out that both of these journals are firmly in the anthropogenic global warming camp, and research that does not support that view would usually be rejected by their editors.

The author has reviewed the satellite temperature data, accurate to +/- 0.03 degrees Celsius, in itself far more accurate than ground based thermometers, but the interesting thing he found was that the satellite data show no warming trend from 1978 to 2008, only an oscillation of temperature, cooling and warming, of 0.4 to 0.5 degrees, with a period of 3-5 years.The only exception was 1997 to 1999, which showed significant warming.The author suggests this was due to the appearance of a Super El Nino.He states that, except for that brief warming, the global temperature follows the normal El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) period and pattern, and that it is ENSO that determines the climate change, not CO2.He states that if there is no warming trend, then rising CO2 is not causing any warming.

It is a short, well-written paper, illustrated with easily read charts and satellite images.I believe this book adds in no small measure to the body of research.

5-0 out of 5 stars Knowledgeable and reasoned
The author is knowledgeable about his area of expertise; satellite temperature data and the processes that are driving the normal (natural) fluctuations in global temperature. He describes how the traditional means of measuring global temperature with ground stations has been flawed (likely intentionally) and demonstrates how the satellite temperature data record fits the well known natural variability and occillations much better. An honest and successful attempt to let the pure science and unadulterated temperature data speak for us to give us a true sense of the recent global temperatures. Clearly, when politicians and big money get too involved with science it can morph into pseudo-science and become untrustworthy. The author rises above the fray to present us a thoughtful and well-reasoned book worth reading. ... Read more


53. The Arrl Satellite Handbook
by Steve Ford
Paperback: Pages (2009-02-28)
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Asin: 087259985X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A Brief History of Amateur Radio Satellites, Satellite Orbits and Tracking Satellite Communication Systems, Your Satellite Ground Station, Satellite Operating, Amateur Satellite Projects ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Satellite Book I have read yet!
I love this book. Mr. Ford does an excellent job of describing what you need to know to work the sats. Read it three times and am still picking things up. This is VERY much worth the money. Been a ham since 1976 and I would highly recommend anyone new or old to the birds read his book. Excellent!! ... Read more


54. The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth Station Handbook
by Bruce Elbert
Hardcover: 388 Pages (2000-11-01)
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Asin: 158053046X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From international telephone network gateways to direct broadcast home receivers, today's broad range of ground systems and devices require satellite communication engineers and business managers to have a broad and sound understanding of the design and operating principles of earth stations and ground control facilities. This volume offers an exploration of the delivery end of the satellite link and its relationship to the delivery of services. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great primer for the satellite industry...
Having been in the satellite industry for over 20 years, I have been searching for a well-written, compact source book that I can use to bring new operations people up to speed quickly.Bruce Elbert has done a great job of condensing a tremendous amount of technical information into a format that any interested person can easily absorb.I highly recommend this book as a training aid for professionals that need an understanding of how things work in the satellite communications field.It's also a great refresher for people that don't deal with the technology issues on a daily basis. ... Read more


55. The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook (Radio Amateur's Library;, Publication No. 232)
by Martin R. Davidoff
Paperback: 1 Pages (1990-02-01)
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Asin: 0872596583
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Revised First Edition includes updated satellite profiles.

The most comprehensive book ever written about amateur satellites! From setting up a station and choosing the right antenna for the right satellite, to tracking the birds. Regardless of your level of experience with the ham satellites, you'll find what you're looking for in this book:


Operating
Antennas
Software
Profiles of all the active satellites
Internet Sites
FCC Rules governing the Amateur Satellite Service
A comprehensive glossary
And more! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Ham Satellite Handbook
This is a MUST have IF you want to talk thru the birds! I wish I had this book when I got started with Satellite's. A big TIME saver for old Extra's,(like me), or new hams too.

4-0 out of 5 stars Essential for working with Amateur Satellites
This book is essential for anyone wanting to work with the Amateur Satellites.It covers the history of various projects, explains the modes of operation, and shows the equipment needed to talk with the birds.Like all the ARRL books, it is easy to follow and clearly written.The only problem I have with the book is that it hasn't been updated since 1997.It doesn't have good information on some of the newer spacecraft.As an example, it talks about the soon to be launched Phase 3D satellite rather than talking about the now orbiting AO-40 (ex Phase 3D) and some of the problems it is having.Still, the technology and techniques are very valid and good for anyone wishing to work with space communications.

In case your are thinking this is difficult to start in, I've had success transmitting to and receiving from the International Space Station using just a handheld transceiver (Kenwood TH-D7A) and either an attic mounted or handheld directional antenna.I've also heard voice from (but not transmitted to) the OSCAR 14 satellite with this same setup.You don't need an equipment setup to rival NASA in order to start with the aspect of the Amateur Radio hobby. ... Read more


56. Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere (Cambridge Planetary Science)
Paperback: 732 Pages (2007-03-05)
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Asin: 0521035457
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive volume summarizes current knowledge of the Jovian system, in view of recent scientific developments regarding the Galileo spacecraft, the Galileo probe, the Cassini spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope, and numerous ground-based and theoretical studies. Chapters by recognized authorities cover all aspects of Jupiter, its satellites and magnetosphere. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive resource on Jupiter
Oh, yes, there are several excellent books about Jupiter for the layman.But if you have a technical background and want to learn about Jupiter, why not get the real thing?And this book is indeed the one to get.It has an introduction, twenty-six excellent papers by noted experts in their fields, and a CD with some additional color images.It contains information discovered by the Voyager, Galileo, and even the Cassini missions, as well as from a variety of telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope.

The book starts out by addressing questions of Jupiter's origin and interior.A major question is the ratio of helium to hydrogen.That value has to be above the minimum set by cosmology (Big Bang nucleosynthesis), given that the high metallicity of both Jupiter and the Sun suggest that we're not dealing with primordial matter.And one would expect it to be less than the ratio for our Sun, given that the Sun has produced some helium by burning hydrogen.But measurements of this ratio seem a little low, and we're treated to some possible explanations.

Next, we learn about the Jovian atmosphere.An interesting question here has been the amount of water and its significance.And we learn about some of the photochemistry of the stratosphere.As the editors say, "if you like your hydrocarbons fricasseed and you like to dance under a strobe of X-rays, then Jupiter's middle and upper atmosphere is the place to be."

After this, we move a little higher up, to discuss Jovian dust, including Jupiter's rings.How thick are they?How dense?And are the gossamer rings really composed of micron-sized particles and smaller?We then are introduced to the outer satellites and the Trojan asteroids.

There are papers discussing the major satellites in some detail.We learn about Io, its tidal heating, and its volcanoes.And about Europa, including its tides and tectonics.There's material about Europa's Laplace mean motion resonance with Io and Ganymede.And a discussion of astrobiological issues: if Europa has liquid water under its crust, and if there are hydrothermal vents, it is possible that life exists there.There is a paper about the atmospheres of the satellites, and another about radiation effects on satellite surfaces.

Jupiter's large size and 10-hour rotation period are responsible for an immense Jovian magnetosphere, and the final papers in this book discuss various aspects of it.We learn about magnetospheric interactions with satellites.And about the Io plasma torus.And there is a paper on the dynamics of the magnetosphere.One fundamental question here which still has not been totally resolved is the process by which this magnetosphere manages to accelerate the Io plasma from basically a few electron volts to well over 100 thousand electron volts.And there is a fascinating paper about Jupiter's aurora.

The final paper is on the Jovian radiation belts. Issues include the basic electron energy spectrum in the inner radiation belts and the wave modes that may be present there.And there is a practical issue as well: if we don't know what radiation fluxes we're facing, it will be tougher to design the next deep space probe to Jupiter.

If you are interested in studying any aspect of the Jovian system, this book is a good place to start.I highly recommend it.
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57. Contemporary's Ged Science (Contemporary's GED Satellite Series)
by Robert Mitchell
Paperback: 477 Pages (2002-02)
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Asin: 0809222302
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Contemporary's GED Satellite: Science has been organized according to the NSES Content Standards. Each chapter opens with a quotation from a famous scientist and provides stimulation for classroom discussion. More graphics are used throughout this book to address the increased usage on the current GED Science exam. Graphics and illustrations in the pre- and post-test are in color. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great
I have gotten 3 GED books so far and they all have been in great shape! Going to order some more. Have told friends who are taking the GED classes about it. ... Read more


58. Corona: America's First Satellite Program
Paperback: 364 Pages (2005-03-01)
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Asin: 0975857045
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The nation's first photo reconnaissance satellite system, operating from August 1960 until May 1972. The program was declassified in February 1995. Since the CORONA satellite made its first successful flight in August 1960, the Intelligence Community's overhead reconnaissance programs have been among the nation's most closely guarded secrets. The end of the Cold War, however, has at last made it possible to declassify both information and imagery from the first American satellite systems of the 1960s. To do this, President William Clinton in February of this year ordered the declassification within 18 months of historical intelligence imagery from the early satellite systems known as the CORONA, ARGON, and LANYARD. Because the President's Executive Order 1295 1 envisions scientific and environmental uses for this satellite imagery, the declassified photographs will be transferred to the National Archives with a copy sent to the US Geological Survey. Vice President Albert Gore, who first urged the Intelligence Community to open up its early imagery for environmental studies, unveiled the first CORONA sateIlite photographs for the American press and public at CIA Headquarters on 24 February 1995. To mark this new initiative, CIA's Center for the Study of Intelligence and the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University are cosponsoring a conference, "Piercing the Curtain: CORONA and the Revolution in Intelligence," in Washington on 23-24 May 1995. On the occasion of this conference, the CIA History Staff is publishing this collection of newly declassified documents and imagery from the CORONA program. This is the fourth volume in the CIA Cold War Records Series, which began in1992 when Director of Central Intelligence Robert Gates launched CIA's Openness Policy and reorganized the Center for the Study of Intelligence to include both the History Staff and a new Historical Review Group to declassify historically important CIA records. The editor of this new volume, Dr. Kevin C. Ruffner, has an A.B. from the College of William and Mary and an M.A. in history from the University of Virginia. He joined the CIA History Staff in 199 1, soon after he received his Ph.D. in American Studies from George Washington University. The documents and imagery in this volume were reviewed and declassified with unusual dispatch by a special working group of declassification officers from the National Reconnaissance Office, the Central Imagery Office, CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology, and its National Photographic Interpretation Center. The group's prompt work is especially notable since many documents required consultation with the US Air Force, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Energy, Department of State, and CIA's Collection Requirements and Evaluation Staff. This volume's appearance just three months after President Clinton's declassification order is yet another tribute to the skill and speed that the History Staff of the Center for the Study of Intelligence has come to expect from the Design Center and Publications Center in the Directorate of Intelligence, and fromthe Directorate of Administration's Printing and Photography Group.
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5-0 out of 5 stars CORONA - Where it all began...
I've read this book, I've read the "online" version, I've read the "unedited" version - this one by far has the most utility.I've written other reconnaissance satellite book reviews on Amazon.com, and this book does not cover the same type of information that the other CORONA histories do.In this particular case, coming from the "horse's mouth", this history is written as many intelligence documents are: dry, lengthy, and just plain boring... but they are original source documents from the CORONA program.

One reviewer stated this can be read online for free - very true, but any true reconnaissance satellite buff has a print copy on their bookshelf for the times when the Internet is not connecting, or download times are too slow... but especially for the hand-written notes they'll put in the margins when comparing one book/source with another.I've tried printing out the online document twice... lots of mess with paper hole punches and plastic binding. I think I'll just bite the cost of the book and shipping for a complete document.You'd be wise to do the same.

2-0 out of 5 stars The CIA Provides This Identical Publication Online for Free!
There isn't much to add to what previous reviewers have said - this is good first-hand archival material about the U.S.'s early satellite surveillance program - the Corona. The two-star rating isn't because the material is not good, but to call attention to the fact that it need not be bought - the identical publication is provided online for free by the CIA under the title "Corona: Between the Sun and the Earth." I can't provide a link, but a Google search should turn it up without problem.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spy Satellite Program
This book from the CIA archives series is interesting for a historian or a student of politics and the cold war.Not too much technical information but the "top secret" memos and photo intelligence show a start to the systems that operate today.

5-0 out of 5 stars Coroan, America's First Satellite Program
Corona: America's First Satellite ProgramWell researched and documented. Fascinating behind the scenes look at CIA reconaissance activities during the Cold War. Reads like a Science Fiction Thriller.

5-0 out of 5 stars Declassified Data from our Time
When I was in high school in 1960 the United States launched the first Discoverer satelite was launched. It was, of course, launched for purely peaceful, scientific purposes.

This book talks about the CORONA project which had the public cover name 'Discoverer.'

Years later I was selling high-tech equipment to the Government. The buyers were organizations with initials like N-PIC and NRO. Even the initials were secret, and the names National Photographic Interpretation Center and National Reconnaissance Office were so far into the 'black' that they weren't even mentioned.

This book says that the information in it has been cleared for release by these very organizations.

Once in a meeting someone mentioned 'Keyhole.' I said, "What." He shut up really quickly.

Most of this book consists of pages that were marked "TOP SECRET - TALENT - KEYHOLE." TALENT is imagery. KEYHOLE is the camera system (designed by Polaroid).

I later was talking to an Air Force pilot who had been transferred to Hawaii. when he got there he asked another officer what the deal was. He was told, "Oh, we fly out to a spot in the pacific and we use a hook system on the plane to catch a parachute out of the air that is lowering a capsule that has been ejected from a satellite up in space." What a wise ass, he thought until he found out that that was what they were really doing.

The CORONA images are now available for anyone to use. But now their biggest utility is to examine what has happened over the forty five years since they were taken.

This book is the first released on CORONA, it consists of the original reports written at the time, declassified but with certain parts blacked out. It's the original scoop. ... Read more


59. Satellites: Orbits and Missions
by Michel Capderou
Hardcover: 564 Pages (2005-04-29)
list price: US$89.95 -- used & new: US$80.40
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Asin: 2287213171
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This book treats the subject of satellite orbits, showing how the wide range of available orbits can be put to use to satisfy the needs of fields as varied as communications, positioning, remote-sensing, meteorology, and astronomy. The satellite is first discussed in the context of the laws of space mechanics. The various categories of orbit (circular, elliptical, high, low, geostationary, and sun-synchronous) are then presented, together with the problem of sampling (when and how the satellite views its target). There is then a study of specific cases, in particular, applying all the ideas encountered for earth-orbiting satellites to the case of a satellite in orbit around Mars. The arguments are supported by a great many applications, figures and illustrations, with over a thousand satellites cited explicitly. The whole work is based on two pieces of software: IXION (orbitography and sampling) and ATLAS (cartography), both developed by the author himself. The accompanying CD-ROM includes an interactive program which can be used to determine the orbit and sampling of a satellite. The book will be useful for researchers, university teachers and students working in the satellite area. School teachers, geographers, and engineers using images taken from space, as well as anyone involved in space exploration will find it a precious resource.

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60. Start a TV Station:Learn How to Start Satellite, Cable, Analog and Digital Broadcast TV Channels: Special Section on How to Start a TV Show and How To Start A Internet TV Channel.
by Brock Fisher
Paperback: 78 Pages (2010-09-28)
list price: US$47.99 -- used & new: US$47.99
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This is probably the first book ever written on how to start your own TV station. This book is to the point, and the author does not waste time on worthless information. If you are looking to start your own TV station, this is by far your best resource for beginner information. This book concentrates on several aspects of starting a satellite TV channel and includes information on Internet, and Cable TV. If you are dreaming of owning your own TV station, then do not let this opportunity pass you by. Even if you do not have all the necessary money to start your own station, this book gives you advice on where to go to get the capital required for your new venture. This book was written for the beginner that is looking to learn more about starting their own TV station. This book will help you understand the basics of starting a TV station so that you can make informed decisions. Also a special section on "How to Start Your Own TV Show" ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good information, terribly written
First, this book is tiny. Only 77 pages, including 10 for the glossary. And those pages are only about 5.25 x 7.75 inches. Use Amazon's Look Inside feature to get a feel for the wide spacing on those pages. I've had larger user manuals.

Second, the writing and presentation are so bad that they are a huge distraction. The first word of the book is misspelled. The first illustration is a grainy screenshot with arrows childishly drawn in. It's hard to find a page not marked with typos and grammar that is awkward at best.

Third, the book is partly a promotion tool for the author's web site. There are repeated references to what the author can do to help startup stations, and some discussion of fees.

But down deep, there are signs of an author who might really know how this really works. He lays out what pieces are necessary for a satellite TV station as well as alternatives in cable, over-the-air, and internet broadcasting. He also includes ballpark price estimates for each of these pieces. And he even adds bits of wisdom, such as choosing a satellite that already has direct-to-home viewers so your new station will have a larger initial potential audience.

For the quality of presentation, this book is terribly overpriced. But if that information is worth the money to you, it's available. Just be sure to use Look Inside so you'll know what you're getting.

3-0 out of 5 stars It was Good for a General Overview
Amazon review of TV startup book : this book helped me go from a dream/vision to and actual plan . I agree with the author there's no way to tell you everything but this is a good resource guide . it gives you a general idea and really it's the only resource guide like it out there .so I enjoyed the book and wanted to give my opinion no one perfect as far as grammatical errors the only perfect book is the bible .


4-0 out of 5 stars Useful Information
I found this book to be very useful and detailed. Though there was a lot of misspelled words, I still was able to get the knowledge I needed from it. I wish there were more books related to starting a network and all the projects covered in this book. I am implementing some of the procedures as I write this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Great book. It had all the information I was looking for. Those who write a negative review should read the title of the book. This book covers subjects such as technical know how, and cost to start a tv station.

1-0 out of 5 stars This was a peace of joke
Don't wast that amount of money because I have been recharging TV Station and TV Shows and this didn't help me at all just the amount you spend over again and I would take it and through it an my trash can I don't have hatred to the author but he is a good writer but I don't think he knows any thing about this subject and it is to bad that the Internet doesn't offer more information I have been wanting start a TV Station for all my life and have a TV Show I've emailed all the people off of the website of TV Station and they don't write me back!
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