Satbuster
SATBUSTER for Windows is especially designed for satellite visual observers and trackers. Its users, mainly amateur astronomers and radio amateurs, appreciate both the accuracy and the simple to use graphical interface.The software is aimed to hobbysts. However a growing number of plain folks are starting to use this tool to recognize and look at the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle during its missions too
Category : Software/Satellite tracking
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in just one category. Main category is Satellite tracking that is about Ham radio programs for satellite tracking. This link has been on our site since Thursday Jun 2 2005, and it has been clicked on 2403 times. So far it received 3 votes for a total score of 4.67/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
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