This page is a collection of links and resources I have found useful/interesting and may want to refer back to sometime. Eventually, it will probably be broken into various sub sections, but until then…
Real-Time data visualization of any active mission in the solar system
Rover: Perseverance
Rover: Curiosity
Rover: Spirit / Opportunity
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
Saturn & Apollo Programs
Rockets:
NOTES:
Frequencies are measured in Hertz units and are commonly expressed in multiples (1000x) of that base. For Example: Hertz (Hz) => Kilohertz (kHz) => Megahertz (MHz) => Gigahertz (GHz) => …
Radio waves, infrared and visible light are all related b/c they operate along the same frequency spectrum.
Radio Frequency Bands (Range):
Type | Frequency |
---|---|
AM Radio | ~550-1720 kHz |
FM Radio | ~88-108 MHz |
Wifi | ~2.4/5 GHz |
Recall that: Hertz (Hz) => Kilohertz (kHz) => Megahertz (MHz) => Gigahertz (GHz) => …
So while the examples above can be expressed in any standard Hertz unit, the one you are used to seeing them with is generally more understandable.
Application | Kilohertz | Megahertz | Gigahertz |
---|---|---|---|
AM Radio | 550kHz | 0.55MHz | 0.00055GHz |
FM Radio | 88000kHz | 88MHz | 0.088GHz |
Wifi (WLAN) | 2400000kHz | 2400MHz | 2.4GHz |
Why do FM stations in the US end in Odd Decimals
WIFI: Used to seeing it listed as 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Keep in mind this is actually operating in a range like FM radio.Recall that 2.4Ghz = 2400MHz. Wifi specifically operates in the 2401MHz - 2495Mhz ranges. This range is subdivided into channels, similar to radio, it’s just that typically software handles the channel selection, …not something the average consumer generally modifies.
Industry:
Reference:
Antikythera Mechanism