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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.
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.
Not only is your room filled with it, but space is also crowded with junk.
Start your exploration by clicking on the large title image How Satellites Work.
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.
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