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http://aim.hamptonu.edu/
The science and outreach sites for NASA's planned AIM (Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere) mission, aimed at studying Polar Mesospheric Clouds (PMCs).
http://www.ralfzimmermann.de/phase3d/
Satellite for all radio amateurs in the world.
http://www.asdc.asi.it/bepposax/
BeppoSAX is an X-ray astronomy satellite devoted to systematic, integrated and comprehensive studies of galactic and extragalactic X-ray sources.
http://www.best-in-space.com/
Industry portal with variety of information and news on space systems and space companies in Europe.
http://www.celestrak.com/
Keplerian elements for most satellites in low-earth orbit. Also includes historical archives dating back to 1980 and information about satellite tracking.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/satellite.htm
Simple 10-part tutorial description helps you understand how satellites work, what they contain and how they get into orbit.Basic level.
http://www.intelsat.com/
Satellite communications with Intelsat, a leading satellite service provider of voice, data, and Internet solutions.
http://www.satsig.net/sslist.htm
Provides details of the satellites in orbit around the equator, their names, longitude and launch dates.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/constellations/
Information on Iridium, Teledesic, Globalstar, Orbcomm, ICO Global, Ellipso, Skybridge and other systems, as well as general information on satellites.
http://www.satlinker.de/
Provides satellite information, software and calculations, mainly for television, audio, video, intercom transmissions, link budget calculation and SNG. Written for SNG and radio technicians (amateurs).
http://www.mdafederal.com/
Uses GIS and satellite remotely sensed data for worldwide weather and agricultural forecasts, flood prediction, petroleum, hydrologic and mineral resource exploration and environmental monitoring.
http://www.geoffreylandis.com/laser.htp
Article by Geoffrey A. Landis discussing the use of ground-based lasers to provide power for satellites.
http://resources.mhs.vic.edu.au/science/cyberlab/satellite.htm
Brief explanation of how to keep geostationary satellites in orbit.
http://savi.sourceforge.net/
Software to view the movement of multiple satellites in two and three dimensions. View Iridium, Teledesic and Globalstar on your desktop.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/engin100/
Student project at the University of Michigan (Fall 99), comparing various systems for the advancement of astronomical observation, in order to determine the most beneficial path for future advancement.
http://lasp.colorado.edu/snoe/
SNOE is a small scientific satellite that is measuring the effects of energy from the sun and from the magnetosphere on the density of nitric oxide in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
http://www.sstl.co.uk/
News and information about a UK small satellite manufacturer. Includes details of the company, its satellites, services and missions.
http://www.worldsat.ca/
A producer of satellite maps and posters, atlas of the world, earth globes, interactive cd-roms, and stock photography.
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html
Provides project overview and data on this Japanese satellite launched on July 10, 2005.
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