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Revision as of 07:14, 17 January 2022
Basics
- This page goes over how to plot passes of a location by an artificial satellite
- Main Applications are Earth Remote Sensing Satellites in a GIS context, although Satellite Communications + Weather Satellite Downlink, as well as just ametour astronomy are other applications
Comparing Sites in the Wikipedia List
See A Satellite Tonight
- Seems to be a great tool for ametour astromony
- (Also it seems FeF is just about right below the ISS's orbit!)
- Can only go 5 days ahead (at least as of my level of understanding)
Uphere Space
- Seems to be satellite focuses, when i need Location focused