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Spacecraft Digest

Stop searching all over the Web to find out about the satellites that are most important to you. Leverage AGI's "Spacecraft Digest," an encyclopedic database of more than 2,000 past, present, and planned satellites. Each record contains important information on the specific satellite, including:
  • Designation, orbit type and location, launch information, capabilities
  • Satellite builder and operator
  • Comprehensive spacecraft description

 
Click here to see an example output for the Hubble Space Telescope.

Spacecraft Digest also includes links to pertinent Web sites and a list of articles from industry publications containing specific spacecraft information. You might also be interested in viewing AGI's online collection of STK animations and 3-D models.

The Spacecraft Digest currently contains 3330 records.



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