Taken from Introduction to Algorithms by Thomas Cormen:
To keep things simple, we assume, as we have for binary search trees and red-black trees, that any “satellite information” associated with a key is stored in the same node as the key. In practice, one might actually store with each key just a pointer to another disk page containing the satellite information for that key. The pseudocode in this chapter implicitly assumes that the satellite information associated with a key, or the pointer to such satellite information, travels with the key whenever the key is moved from node to node.
So I've been trying to Google the meaning of the term satellite information but I can't find any (covered by things about NASA). My understanding based on the text alone is that "satellite information" is an address to the location of the actual key value like a pointer? Am I correct or did I misunderstand it?
EDIT: What makes it different from a key?