Find out about space laws, specifically those governing geosynchronous orbits.
(This kind of orbit is highly preferred, and for that reason, a branch of the United Nations governs the placement of satellites in this area of space.
) How is geosynchronous space divided up?
How is it determined who gets what?
What if two sponsors wanted the same area in space?
How could a conflict be resolved?
Find out about the parts of an electromagnetic wave: wave length,height/amplitude, frequency, cycle, nodes, etc.
Use a piece of rope (15- to 20-feet long) to demonstrate how electromagnetic waves are generated.
Lay the rope out on the floor and have two people hold each end.
Have one person move the rope side to side in quick motions; you have generated "waves,"specifically, transverse waves.
Stop the motion and the waves will stop in their form along the floor.
Measure the wave length, amplitude, and frequency.
Sketch what you see.