Satellite Fun -
A Play Ground at The Outer Space
Wellcome to this site! 
Hi, I am Jim Su.  The world of satellite is just like a big gold mine.  If you are patient enough to leanr about it, you will definately be suprised how much good stuff you can dig out.  Have fun!
   I started as a satellite hobbyist several years ago and found it extremely fancinating.  Throughout the years, I have collected some useful links.  These links are listed in below with some brief discriptions for each sites. 
  
    For people who would like to exchange thoughs or discoveries, I have recently created an open discussion group.  Click
here to see what people are talking about, or post a message as well. 


(Image from www.thetech.org)
Favorite Links:
www.lyngsat.com
NOAA
TheTech.org
NASA Space Link
Discussion/Chat Group
The Basic
www.TheTech.org- This site provides some introductions on what is a satellite and how it works.  Many excellent illustrations.
The Satellite Encyclopedia- You can download a shareware version fo the encyclopedia

Intermediate
homepage.ntlword.com/de.sullivan/#intro- An excellent site that shows you how to install your satellite TV system.
www.nmia.com/~roberts/robert.html- An interesting site of another satellite hobbyist.  A lot of useful information.

Die-Hard
www.sattrackhouston.com - Aweb site that provides some good satellite tracking programs.
Sky and Telloscope Magazine - This web site has some basic astromy information and many nice satellite and outer space pictures.
NASA- The official web site of NASA.  Very infomative! What else can I say!

Very Useful Resources
www.lyngsat.com
A very useful site that the real ethusiasms visit every day.  You can find the information for almost any satellite and corresponding TV programs here.


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