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This Google Earth blog post offers a short video displaying the positions of 13,000 satellites around Earth, along with a link to Cesium, a real-time satellite tracking tool. This site can be useful in discussing space debris.
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Taylor, F. (2016). Positions of Satellites around the Earth. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://www.gearthblog.com/satellites
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Taylor, Frank. Positions of Satellites around the Earth. 2016. https://www.gearthblog.com/satellites (accessed 29 March 2024).
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Taylor, Frank. Positions of Satellites around the Earth. 2016. 29 Mar. 2024 <https://www.gearthblog.com/satellites>.
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