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RedShift 5: Observing the ISS, wrong time
Hello!
I'm using RedShift 5 and I want to observe the ISS at my location. Therefor I'm updating RedShift with the latest Two Line Elements (TLE) of ISS. But when I compare the times of the maximum elevation about the horizon with other pages using the SAME TLEs, there's always a differnce of more than 1 minute, which is 500 km of ISS flight! www.heavens-above.com http://novis.hq.nasa.gov/novis This difference is constant the following days. The difference is just the time, the maximum angles about horizon are correct. What's the reason of this problem? |
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Not sure about Redshift, but for tracking satellites I use this. It's free,
and it's very good. http://www.satscape.co.uk/ |
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