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  1. find Satellite, shuttle and ISS flyovers by Zip Code
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  2. For teens and adults, this illustrated introduction to satellites includes sections on "Launching a Satellite into Orbit", "How Many Are Up There?" and "Firsts in Satellite History.
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  3. Would anyone mind if I gave this site six stars? From The Tech Museum of Innovation, comes this beyond-wow introduction to satellites, suitable for all ages.
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  4. Not only is your room filled with it, but space is also crowded with junk.
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  5. Start your exploration by clicking on the large title image How Satellites Work.
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  6. NASA's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) Satellite revolves around the Earth every ninety-six minutes in a circular orbit at an altitude of 330 miles.
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  7. A satellite is any object that orbits or revolves around another. In addition to the Moon (a natural satellite), thousands of man-made satellites (used for communication, weather forecasting, research and surveillance) also orbit the Earth. How do they wo
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-01-2007 by surfnetkids

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