4 month ago
nelson : Molniya orbit - Eccentric orbit allows a satellite to dwell over one part of the earth
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17 month ago
plasticbag : Paul Mison talks about the Hack Day project he did with Candace to predict and be able to observe reflections of the sun off satellites in orbit... - I didn't get to see much of the Hack Day stuff as it was actually happening, but I caught Paul and Candace presenting and I was overwhelmed with what a beautiful idea it was.
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Forget Static Satellite Images, How About Real-Time Satellite Imagery? - According to the article: Zoom with a view: your home from space, an Australian company, Astrovision Australia, will one day allow you to zoom into real-time imagery from one of of several satellites.
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41 month ago
kayodeok : The power to follow your every move - Will the new positioning system intrude on your privacy or become as indispensable as a cellphone
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43 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : MSN Virtual Earth To Take On Google Earth - MSN Virtual Earth To Take On Google Earth: fantastic! competition
kayodeok : MSN Virtual Earth To Take On Google Earth - Microsoft sends news today that founder Bill Gates has announced a MSN Virtual Earth service is to debut in the summer
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45 month ago
Andy Baio : Google Maps adds satellite photos! - insanely cool to switch back and forth [via] [via]
kayodeok : Google Adds Satellite Imagery to Maps - Have you ever wished you could see what someplace looked like before you got there? A house? A hotel? A freeway exit?
Rod Begbie : Google Blog: A bird's-eye view - Google integrate satellite photos into Google Maps in a gorgeous fashion, and in doing so, continue to piss on Mapquest's chips. #
Simon Willison : Google Maps + Keyhole = Satellite photos - Even more like map.search.ch ;)
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