Saturday, December 4, 2010

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More Great Links
Sputnik
  • Sputnik: Announcement of the First Satellite
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NASA
  • NASA Links
  • Johnson Space Center - Shuttles!
  • Photo Gallery
  • NASA History Home Page
  • Clementine color mosaic of full Earth - View Earth from a satellite orbiting the moon!
  • Satellite Tracking Software
  • Educator's Guide to Spotting Satellites
  • Satellite Tracking
  • Satellite Pass Prediction - Real-time via Java!
General Satellite Information
  • AMSAT Phase 3D Project
  • The Solar Power Satellite (SPS) concept
  • Technologies for Earth Observation
  • Amateur Radio Communications Satellite
  • ARTEMIS - A Program to Identify and Map Lunar Resources
  • HUGIN - a small satellite trying to be intelligent
  • What Makes Up An Artificial Satellite?
  • Automated Microsatellites and Ground Stations
  • Phobos Mission Vehicle Design
  • Teledesic: Global, Broadband Internet-in-the-Sky Network
Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
  • The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
  • Sounds from the First Satellites
  • Satellite Tracking Software
  • Keplerian Elements
GPS
  • Garmin: What is GPS?
  • Adventure GPS Products
  • GCN: NOAA team uses GPS to size up monumental task
Space Junk
  • European Space Agency: Space Debris Activities at ESOC
  • Tracking "Space Junk"
  • Photos: Impact Damage of LDEF Surfaces
Satellite Images of Earth
  • World Image Map: Browse Images (Landsat 7)
  • New York and Long Island
  • Maui
  • English Channel
  • Earth Sciences and Image Analysis: The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
  • Terraserver - See where you live, from space!
  • SpaceLink - Earth Images From Space




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