USAF GTS Guam Satellite Tracking Station

USAF GTS Guam Satellite Tracking Station is a satellite station in , . USAF GTS Guam Satellite Tracking Station is situated nearby to the aerodrome , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Northwest Field and Uruno Beach.

Aerodrome
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is a military airfield on the West Pacific island of . Originally built during World War II, was closed as an airfield in 1949 but has been used for other military activity since, including housing a satellite tracking station, air defenses, and being used for training.

Beach
is a private beach in the north of . It is located southwest along the coast from Ritidian Point along unimproved gravel roads. Several resorts offer access to the beach for a price.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Yigo.

Town
is the northernmost village of the territory of , and is the location of . The municipality of is the largest village on the island in terms of area. is situated 6 miles southeast of USAF GTS Guam Satellite Tracking Station.

USAF GTS Guam Satellite Tracking Station

Latitude
13.61567° or 13° 36′ 56″ north
Longitude
144.85637° or 144° 51′ 23″ east
Elevation
492 feet (150 metres)
Open location code
7R56JV84+7G
Geo­Names ID
7871230
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