METEOR
Hello m3eay
There are no Meteors at the moment, only NOAA's. The easiest way to follow them is downloading a tracking program, e.g. WXTrack of David Taylor. See http://www.satsignal.net/
Fred
There are no Meteors at the moment, only NOAA's. The easiest way to follow them is downloading a tracking program, e.g. WXTrack of David Taylor. See http://www.satsignal.net/
Fred
I don't know if this supplements what Fred (thanks Fred!) already posted or not. It probably doesn't - satellite tracking isn't my thing though... might want to take a look and decide for yourself:
LIST SERVERS
WX SAT (all polar orbiting and geostationary meteorological satellites): Timely E-Mail of information (TBUS, TLEs), questions, and discussions. Send E-Mail to "wxsat-request@met.fsu.edu" with blank subject line and "subscribe your name" as the message (where "your name" is your actual name). This site does not distribute imagery. Not affiliated with NOAA. Administrator: Florida State University Meteorology Department.
http://noaasis.noaa.gov/NOAASIS/ml/links.html
Another link, this one from Scotland (I think I got it form Taylor's site), that has great satellite imagery:
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/
You have to do a free registration to get the imagery.
LIST SERVERS
WX SAT (all polar orbiting and geostationary meteorological satellites): Timely E-Mail of information (TBUS, TLEs), questions, and discussions. Send E-Mail to "wxsat-request@met.fsu.edu" with blank subject line and "subscribe your name" as the message (where "your name" is your actual name). This site does not distribute imagery. Not affiliated with NOAA. Administrator: Florida State University Meteorology Department.
http://noaasis.noaa.gov/NOAASIS/ml/links.html
Another link, this one from Scotland (I think I got it form Taylor's site), that has great satellite imagery:
http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/
You have to do a free registration to get the imagery.