that it wont go up high enough and it will explode.
Companies like Direct TV are the place to go for satellite receivers. Direct TV and Dish usually have high quality receivers which will pick up a signal on most days.
yes she graduated in 1999
Satellite High School was created in 1962.
just go on to google earth it should give you satellite images but i don't no if there up to date recent
Qwest offers DSL in your area.
satellite modem
An earth terminal transmits data up to the satellite. The satellite can then either shoot it right back down in its footprint to another earth station where the data was meant to go. It can relay it directly to any amount of other satellites and then down to the other earth terminal you were wanting to talk to. Or it can go up to the satellite, back down to another terminal, up to another satellite, and then down to where you wanted to "talk" to.
Satellite Internet offers high data speeds up to 15 mbps but can be affected by rain. Some of the companies that you can use are DishNet and HughesNet.
Go the the link below, which is the NASA site for the "J-Track" real-time satellite animation. It will show the up-to-the-minute positions of hundreds of satellites, including the Lacrosse satellite.
which satellite........
If you want to sign up for satellite tv service you can always go to Directv.com or Dishnetwork.com to read more about their services.