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  2. Aerospace Data Facility-Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Aerospace Data Facility-Southwest (ADF-SW) is one of three satellite ground stations operated by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in the continental United States.

  3. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    Flightradar24 is a Swedish Internet-based service that shows real-time aircraft flight tracking information on a map. It includes flight tracking information, origins and destinations, flight numbers, aircraft types, positions, altitudes, headings and speeds.

  4. GPS aircraft tracking - Wikipedia

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    GPS aircraft tracking is a means of tracking the position of an aircraft fitted with a satellite navigation device.By communication with navigation satellites, detailed real-time data on flight variables can be passed to a server on the ground.

  5. List of satellite pass predictors - Wikipedia

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    Spymesat, [16] by Orbit Logic, [17] a mobile app for iOS and Android, computes pass predictions for any selected location for available commercial and unclassified government high-resolution imaging satellites and provides real-time notifications and dynamic real-time imaging resolution and satellite position information and maps during ...

  6. FalconView - Wikipedia

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    FalconView is an integral part of the Portable Flight Planning Software (PFPS). [1] This software suite includes FalconView, Combat Flight Planning Software (CFPS), Combat Weapon Delivery Software (CWDS), Combat Air Drop Planning Software (CAPS) and several other software packages built by various software contractors.

  7. Plane Finder - Wikipedia

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    Plane Finder is a United Kingdom-based real-time flight tracking service launched in 2009, [1] that is able to show flight data globally. The data available includes flight numbers, how fast an aircraft is moving, its elevation and destination of travel. [ 2 ]

  8. Tip and cue - Wikipedia

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    The first images from space were taken on the sub-orbital V-2 rocket flight launched by the US on October 24, 1946.. The concept of tip and cue in satellite monitoring has its origins in early military applications designed to enhance missile detection and tracking systems.

  9. Spaceflight Industries - Wikipedia

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    The satellite constellation was being built by LeoStella LLC, a joint venture between Spaceflight Industries and Thales Alenia Space. [17] BlackSky Global-3 and BlackSky Global-4 satellites were launched aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket in August 2019, [ 18 ] and BlackSky Global-7 and BlackSky Global-8 were launched in August 2020 as part of ...