PPT-Satellites Section 8.11 Satellites

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1 natural satellite the Moon 1000s of artificial satellites More than 40 countries have put more than 3000 satellites into orbit Orbit outside the Earths atmosphere

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1 natural satellite the Moon 1000s of artificial satellites More than 40 countries have put more than 3000 satellites into orbit Orbit outside the Earths atmosphere at altitudes of 200km to 35 000 km. An orbit is de57375ned as LEO when it is at any altitude between 100 1240 miles 160km 2000km There are several types of low earth orbits but the most common for earth and atmospheric science is the polar orbit Polar orbits can be synchronized to t brPage 1br Artificial Satellites brPage 2br Artificial Satellites 8kZkkk kkZkd k aZkZk65533k Kknkpgk1 kkp G brPage 3br Geostationary Satellites KkkkpgZ Settler. What is this picture of ?. Learning Objectives. To know what a satellite is. To know some uses of artificial satellites. To understand the differences between polar and geostationary . orbits and where they are used. What exactly is a satellite?. The word satellite originated from the Latin word “. Satellit. ”- meaning an attendant, one who is constantly hovering around & attending to a “master” or big man.. J. Blake 2014. Space Exploration . Space shuttles. A space craft that carries people (a crew) back and forth to space. Reusable, needs liquid fuel (gas) . Multiple uses- taking satellites into orbit, repairing damaged satellites, carrying astronauts and equipment. . Design, methods and applications. Background. Radio astronomers, interested in low frequency signals are troubled by Earth’s ionosphere, as it distorts and even blocks signals below 20 . MHz.. Ali Emre DESTEGÜL. First. . Lieutenant. Turkish. . Air. . War. . College. Satelite. . Conf. . 17-19 . Agust. 2015 . Houston,USA. Introduction. What. is . the. . land. border?. Why border security must be ensured?. Objective: Explain how artificial satellites and space probes are used to explore space. . Key Terms:. Satellite. orbit. Artificial satellites. A satellite is any object, natural or artificial, that follows a curved path around another object in space. The curved path of the object is its orbit.. ASTR 101. Prof. Dave Hanes. Orbiting Near, Around, . and Away from the Earth. Let’s consider:. Ballistic missiles on Earth. Artificial satellites. Geosynchronous satellites. Actually escaping the Earth. Satellite Communications Systems. RECAP. How many types of mobile phone networks are there?. Mobile Phone Networks. Two types of mobile phone networks:. Cellular. Satellite . Describe how a cellular phone network operates when making calls to a landline.. z. ed. . perpetration: External and internal processes, issues and concerns . Forensic Issues in Working with Survivors . o. f Organised Crime. Elisabeth Ross. General and Forensic . Psychotherapist . David Treharne, n8hku. Ford amateur radio league, November 10, 2016. Agenda. What is GPS. How does it work?. How it is incorporated into the Yaesu FTM-400 radio. Observations, issues, . etc. when using a Yaesu FTM-400 radio. How They Work. Michael J. Mackowski. Aerospace Engineer. October 2013. . With Updates from Shawn Shepherd. 2. What Satellites Do. Types of Satellite Missions:. Weather. Communications. Navigation. Scientific. Presentation for AEA Amateur Radio Club W6AGO. Ryan Noguchi, AI6DO. Nov 2018. Outline. Background. Operating Concepts. Satellite Types. Making Contacts. Equipment. References. 2. Background. First amateur radio satellite (OSCAR I) launched Dec 1961.

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