> 
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know whether anyone's copied or digitized actual NASA
>>> control room telemetry screens from various missions which can be
>>> used as screensavers?
>>> 

> 
> There's a webpage that has a graphical map of the current ISS location
> that also has viewing data for your area that you might want to check
> out. It's called 'Heavens Above' and is a free service to people
> interested in the various satellites in earth orbit, such as myself :-)
> 
> All you need to do is go to the site and enter your location to get
> the information. (I was thinking that the person running it might know
> where you would get the information you need for such a screensaver)
> 
> http://www.heavens-above.com/
> 
> Have Fun
You might want to check out http://www.amsat.org AMSAT is the umbrella
organisation for the series of satellites launched by Radio Amateurs - there
are links to Keplerian elements and programs to track any satellite.
Doug


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