Sensible Signals
Know Your Jovian Moons
Identify All These Airports
The Race to Space
My Favorite Satellite
100

Tune me just right and you'll get the ball game

Automatic Direction Finder or ADF

100

Beware if you travel to this watery moon. Attempt no landing here!

Europa

100

Hiya Folks! Families commonly travel to this destination that locals refer to as Mickey's Corporate Office

MCO

100

This shuttle knock off had a short life at only one launch ever.

Buran or Engeria-Buran

100

This satellite was the first to space.

Sputnik-1

200

It's a delicate balance to follow these two beams to the ground

Localizer and Glidescope or ILS

200

This volcanic moon has hues of yellow from the sulfur deposits on it.

Io

200

You shouldn't Rush as you make your way through this Canadian airport

YYZ

200

That's a lot of launches! This rocket holds the most launches of any launch vehicle.

Falcon 9

200

This satellite had blurry vision, later corrected by a few visits.

Hubble

300

Despite how in sync me and my sister systems are, everyone keeps correcting us more and more.

Global Positioning System or GPS or Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS

300

This moon is the only other body in the solar system to have a magnetic field.

Ganymede

300

Make sure your  approach is steady as you hit the beach at this Saint Martin airport

SXM

300

This Chinese Vehicle recently launched itself...accidentally.

Tianlong-3

300

This satellite got hacked in 2023. It wasn't just one attack, it was multiple as part of a competition.

Moonlighter

400

Unlike my sister, the 1090ES, I can receive all sorts of other information in the air

Universal Access Transceiver or UAT or 978MHz

400

This Galilean moon has no notable features unlike the others. I guess that makes it unique in its own way

Callisto

400

This Nepalese airport among one of the most dangerous approaches in the world

LUA

400

This vehicle launched Voyager I. Throwing something out of the solar system is an impressive feat.

Titan III or just Titan

400

There's currently 31 of us operating with 3 geosynchronous helpers.

GPS

500

My 5GHz signal had a wider approach coverage, but only one flight vehicle ever used me: the Space Shuttle

Microwave Landing System or MLS

500

This moon was the first one to not have been discovered by Galileo, 282 years later.

Amalthea

500

This airport is all familiar to Snoop. It being the highest approach at 8379 ft in the US.

AXX

500

The only air launched satellite delivery system, this rocket is carried by an L-1011

Pegasus

500

This X-Ray observatory was alledgedly attacked in 2008, despite any further evidence.

ROSAT