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Audio:QS030101.AIF
C-box:In 1957 the first of these made history by orbiting the earth.
BallLoc:20,35;163,35;306,35;20,142;163,142;306,142;20,249;163,249;306,249
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Correct:Artificial satellite*QS030102.AIF*
Wrong 1:Space shuttle
Wrong 2:Gyroscope
Wrong 3:Space station
Wrong 4:Jet-powered aircraft
Wrong 5:Airplane
Wrong 6:Weather balloon
Wrong 7:Ballistic missile
Wrong 8:Helicopter
GeoByte1:The first artificial satellite, the Soviet Union's ^Sputnik^, could be seen with the naked eye as it passed through the night sky.
GeoByte2:When you get a phone call from overseas, a huge antenna beams signals to a satellite, which bounces them back to an antenna near you.
GeoByte3:Some satellites contain equipment (like the Hubbell telescope) that relays information back to earth about the solar system and the universe.
GeoByte4:Communications satellites can bring television viewers live news coverage of events happening half a world away.
GeoByte5:Communication satellites relay television and telephone signals all over the world.
GeoByte6:Thanks to weather satellites that circle the globe, meteorologists can now give more detailed and accurate weather predictions.
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