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Microsoft Smartphone lands on Mars: @Sat Orbiter Locator+ by Survivorsoft released
January 21, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1.

A revolutionary tool that allows you to track orbiters such as the ISS and Shuttle, get overpass information and download the latest images from Hubble and Mars Rovers mission.

Microsoft Smartphone lands on mars

Overview:

@Sat puts the wonder of space in the palm of your hand. Designed with simplicity in mind, @Sat makes it easy to track and display real-time trajectories of spacecraft such as the International Space Station, the Hubble Telescope, the Shuttle, and the Mars Rovers. Download the latest images from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Mars Rovers Missions and keep up to date on the latest space exploration headlines.


To buy this program (price: $18.45 ) click here.


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