Focus then turns to describing the orbit, components, environment, and operation of the geostationary communications satellite because it affects our daily lives the most by providing television, radio, commercial business, Internet and telephone services. Satellite Basics for Everyone describes satellite missions, orbits, population, closeness, debris, collision risk, builders, owners, operators, launch vehicles, and costs. And, it provides a training tool and an overview for people who build, operate, and use data collected by satellites. Its for people with curious minds who want to know about satellites that affect their daily lives. High school and college students can use it for helping them decide on career fields. It provides a learning tool for grade school students. Its written as clearly and understandably as possible for a wide audience. Satellite Basics for Everyone presents an introduction and overview to satellites. Learn about satellites that affect us every day, how they work, and how we can place and keep them on orbit.
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