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"The satellites worked great, and they detected many flashes of gamma rays, and fortunately for world peace, none of them were coming from Earth."
"Ignition there we go and liftoff of the Starling 6-43 mission carrying more internet satellites."
"SpaceX has more active satellites in orbit than the rest of Earth combined."
"Look at how many stinking satellites this thing is deploying tonight."
"Firefly's goal is to build a rocket that can get small satellites to space."
"We want to wish a bon voyage to the black sky satellites."
"There goes that fairing and there you can see all 64 of those satellites."
"Thanks in part to satellites, we have more data than ever before about the climate crisis."
"Responsible deorbiting of second stages is crucial."
"You think about putting a little something-something on the next satellite launch."
"Satellites have fundamentally changed warfare."
"Do you have any more color on what those 85 satellites are? They really run the entire gamut here."
"Satellites are proof that humans are the most interesting thing the Galaxy's got going."
"Samsung wants to blanket the entire planet using 4,600 satellites."
"This is the first two of six satellites that will be launching into orbit, helping provide some of the latest in imagery."
"Our next generation satellites represent a step forward in Starlink's capabilities."
"Satellites in orbit are learning how to communicate directly to cell phones."
"Neutron will eventually be able to deploy whole constellations of small satellites for exceedingly low costs."
"The cool thing about satellites is it's really easy to get started with it."
"...once they have a fix on the satellites and normally that oscillator is giving a little timing pulse coming out at 1 Hertz..."
"Starlink is a space-based internet, so we've got a constellation of satellites. We've got now well over two thousand satellites, um, we'll soon have about four thousand satellites."
"We could not have modern civilized life as we know it without the use of satellites."
"We are all on Earth wrapped up by satellites, doesn't matter where you are, you're connected."
"These devices are effectively lagites, a mix of a normal satellite and a solar sail style static satellite, or statite, that can hover directly over any spot of a star without needing to orbit."
"It's kind of amazing when you think about it. You know, if somebody was at the moon now, as opposed to when they landed on the moon in the late '60s, you know, it would be really interesting for them to see all these satellites going overhead."
"If you control low earth orbit, you control the satellites, and the satellites control pretty much everything on Earth."
"The Navigator can figure out where you are by using signals that are sent to it from satellites."
"The base station is occupying the NGS monument and is observing satellites."
"Satellites will give meteorologists round-the-clock reports on worldwide cloud patterns and trends."
"We were all like, 'Oh look, a satellite'... until it just disappeared, blinked out."
"We currently have 1886 artificial satellites orbiting the Earth. That number is rising rapidly, which means we're gathering unimaginable visual images of the globe."
"EPURB and PLB technology broadcasting on 406 megahertz is received by orbiting satellites and used by worldwide search and rescue assets."
"You can see satellites at night up in the sky."
"...which meant that Mars had tiny satellites a discovery which turned out to be true..."
"They'll immediately erase all of our GPS satellites, all of our communication satellites."
"Satellites are among mankind's greatest inventions."
"We have 10 or 11 satellites, which is a nice change from the four and five we had yesterday."
"Satellites enable us to communicate worldwide, they provide television signals and connect us with the entire globe."
"Satellites have changed our everyday lives; indeed, they determine them."
"It's only through Earth observation satellites that we've come to a comprehensive understanding of our planet."
"Currently there are more than 5600 satellites on orbit, that's according to Jonathan McDowell, astrophysicist and astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics."
"Copernicus comprises six satellite missions; these are guarding the Earth around the clock and are therefore called Sentinels, Guardians."
"The mission of the satellite duo is to monitor the sea surface."
"The Guardians in space also keep an eye on our forests."
"The best place to do x-ray astronomy is out there on a satellite."
"We now have satellite instruments... measuring the solar radiation."
"Satellites have a major role to play in farming as well."
"This launch will be the 27th dedicated mission launching SpaceX's upgraded Starlink V2 mini satellites."
"This will be the 45th dedicated mission launching SpaceX's upgraded Starlink V2 mini satellites."
"This is poised to be the 41st dedicated mission launching SpaceX's upgraded Starlink V2 mini satellites."
"Communication satellites are ubiquitous; everybody uses them even if they don't realize."
"The Brick Moon... many believe it to be the first description in history of an artificial satellite."
"Satellites equipped with highly accurate measuring devices are utilized to cross-check data meticulously for precision."
"This launch will send 53 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit which brings us one step closer to near global coverage of the populated world in 2021."
"The implications of sending satellites to space are exponential for our global economy and populations."
"I do believe that we have things in space now that actually work and keep track of stuff."
"Thanks again, fellow seekers, for following me through this exploration of the little-known satellites of the outermost planets."
"The reason we know a lot about Earth is our satellites."
"Starlink is providing cost-efficient high-speed internet access through satellites in space to people pretty much anywhere in the world."
"I conceived the idea of using satellites as relay stations out in space."
"The concept of the geosynchronous or stationary orbit was the obvious place to put such a satellite."
"TROPICS is an acronym. It stands for Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats."
"If you know the distance to each of a bunch of satellites and you know where they are, then at that point, you know where you are."
"The Falcon 9 will be heading downrange to the southeast on today's mission with the 56 Starlink internet satellites on board."
"Robo took the man-made satellite to the Earth's only natural satellite, the moon."
"SpaceX has tested its Starlink satellites with the capability to transmit directly to cell phones."
"Every fragment that comes off of a destroyed satellite becomes a projectile putting other satellites at risk."
"We started by launching satellites in 1957 with Sputnik and we currently track 50,000 things... only 5,000 work and everything else is garbage."
"It's official, Europe turns to the Falcon 9 to launch its navigation satellites."
"We're seeing an exponential increase in the number of individual satellites that are being launched."
"The industry is shifting towards this idea of launching a system of proliferated and attritable smaller satellites."
"Geostationary satellites around the Earth will take 24 hours to go around."
"You're positive and passionate about satellites and it's a pleasure to talk to you."
"On that website, you will find all the updated information that you need about all the satellites."
"Acquisition of Signal (AOS) is when the satellite first pops up over the horizon."
"Oscar 7, though it was launched way back in the 70s or 80s, is still an active satellite today."
"What type of satellite appears to stay in one position in the sky? Geostationary."
"With the advent of microsatellites, smaller carriers like the Electron are becoming an attractive launcher for a new area of the launch market."
"Saturn's ring, this planet is the full package, it's a planet, it has a ring, and it has 82 moons."
"It's important for scientists, government offices, and everyone else to keep up to date with the latest information and possible effects on communication networks, power systems, and satellites."
"We have 18 satellites, we should have a nice video recording for you guys."
"From that disc will be born all of the small satellites, the four we know about and maybe more that we hope to discover with the New Horizon cameras."
"The exploration of Jupiter's satellites is far from over."
"Any satellite, man-made or not, remains in orbit because the force with which it is trying to fly away from Earth is matched by the gravitational pull of Earth."
"Ultimately, they'll actually circle us, like satellites themselves."
"We also now know that Saturn is orbited by over 60 natural satellites."
"Each GPS satellite sends both signals and messages."
"Oh, circling satellites! It's so good to see you."
"Satellites aren't just cameras; they're like x-ray vision onto the planet where you can go and learn some cool stuff."
"We're in a sort of sci-fi future reality when we're talking about 30,000 satellites with lasers."
"The gravitational force is what keeps the Earth orbiting around the sun, the moon orbiting around the earth, and communication satellites orbiting around the Earth."