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You wouldn't want to live without satellites!, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Mark Bergin

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You wouldn't want to live without satellites!, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
You wouldn't want to live without satellites!
Oclc number
1022076505
Responsibility statement
written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
Series statement
You wouldn't want to live without
Summary
A satellite is a small object traveling around something bigger. The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. A spacecraft launched into orbit around Earth is an artificial satellite. Since Sputnik-1, about 6,000 more satellites have been launched by 40 countries. Nearly 4,000 are still in orbit, and about 1,000 of them are still working. Learn about how we use satellites every day without knowing it to talk on the telephone, watch television, use the internet, predict the weather, navigate the landscape, and run businesses
Table Of Contents
The first satellites -- Watching Earth -- Will it rain? -- Communications satellites -- Where am I? -- Astronauts in orbit -- What's on TV? -- Keeping track -- The business of space -- Space telescopes -- Circling other planets -- Space junk
Target audience
juvenile
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You would not want to live without satellites!
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