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You might try Spacetoday.org, or  better,
http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/Physics/Satellites/

Hope this helps,
Mark


At 02:57 PM 2/4/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>I have a seventh grader who is doing a report on Sputnik. His math
>teacher is requiring a graph as part of his presentation, and we have
>been trying to come up with something to graph.  We are thinking a)
>number of satellites in orbit in various years, or b) number of
>satellites from different countries. We have scoured the internet,
>spent lots of time on NASA and JPL, and are spinning our wheels. Does
>anyone know where we could find this information, or have another idea
>of something we could graph?
>
>Cathy
>-----------

Mark Williams
Consulting Librarian
Professional Services for Conferences, Districts, Workshops
markwilliams@makaw.net
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