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2. Tiger Maps

You can track most satellites without your exact latitude and longitude: At Heavens Above you can just enter your city or town and get good results. But if you want to observe Iridium fla
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/maps/ - 15-12-2001
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3. Visual Satellite Observer

A detailed, interesting, useful collection of information for anyone who wants to view satellites in orbit.
http://www.satellite.eu.org/satintro.html - 27-02-2002
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4. Iridium Flares

The new Iridium satellites are good for more than just telephones. They flash brighter than Venus for just a few seconds when the Sun reflects off their antenna panels.
http://www.assa.org.au/observing/iridium/ - 25-12-2002
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5. SoCal Sky Lights

Guide to observating rocket launches, satellite and space shuttle overflights, and meteor showers for Southern California.
http://www.schnapp.org/skylights.html - 05-11-2002
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6. UHF SATCOM Monitoring

Information about monitoring military satellite, LEASAT 5 - UHF SATCOM, including a communications archive.
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~gqdriver/ - 21-11-2003
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8. Astrospider
Collection of video footage of the International Space Station taken with an amateur computer controlled telescope. Also includes Astrophotography and Remote imaging sections.
http://www.astrospider.com/ - 30-01-2003
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9. Orbitessera
Download Keplerian elements and satellite tracking data. Provides orbital and frequency information for the Space Shuttle, ISS, Mir, weather satellites, and amateur radio satellites.
http://www.orbitessera.com - 01-01-200
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