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amateur satellite tracking

Amateur satellite tracking involves enthusiasts observing, locating, and monitoring artificial satellites orbiting Earth using readily available equipment like telescopes, binoculars, or radio receivers. By understanding satellite orbits and tracking their positions over time, amateurs can predict when and where satellites will pass overhead. This activity fosters a deeper understanding of satellite technology, orbital mechanics, and radio communications, often contributing valuable data to scientific and space communities. It’s a technically engaging hobby that combines astronomy, physics, and radio science, accessible to enthusiasts willing to learn about orbital paths and utilize tracking tools.