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Old March 28th 11, 06:02 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Map Projection for Satellites

For circle orbits ( Iorb - inclination, Torb – period)

X = C * L
dY/dPhi = C * sqrt( cos(Phi)^-2 + cos(Iorb)^-2 – 2 * Torb / (Tearth *
cos(Iorb) ) )

Possible: if PhiIorb
dY/dPhi = const = C * sqrt( cos(Iorb)^-2 + cos(Iorb)^-2 – 2 * Torb /
(Tearth * cos(Iorb) ) )

X, Y – map coordinates
L, Phi – longitude, latitude

Such map has property: equal paths (on map and on surface of sphere)
for equal times.

Example (Torb=90 minutes)
Iorb=51.6 (ISS) http://programtree.com/map51or.gif
Large BMP file(1920*1920) http://programtree.com/map51.bmp

Iorb=28.5 (Cape Canaveral) http://programtree.com/map28or.gif
Large BMP file(1920*1480) http://programtree.com/map28.bmp
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Old March 30th 11, 09:42 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

Andre scribbled something like ...

schreef :
Map Projection for Satellites

[...]

Such map has property: equal paths (on map and on surface of sphere)
for equal times.

[...]
For this I use a 'simple' program 'Orbitron' (
www.stoff.pl)
Others use NOVA for the same purpose...


Does Orbitron or NOVA have the equal paths for equal times property? Or is
it just a convenient copy of the traditional NASA Mission Control screen?

/dps
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Old March 30th 11, 10:22 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

Snidely schreef :
Andre scribbled something like ...


schreef :
Map Projection for Satellites

[...]


Such map has property: equal paths (on map and on surface of sphere)
for equal times.

[...]
For this I use a 'simple' program 'Orbitron' (
www.stoff.pl)
Others use NOVA for the same purpose...


Does Orbitron or NOVA have the equal paths for equal times property? Or is
it just a convenient copy of the traditional NASA Mission Control screen?


/dps


Those programs can calculate/predict where certain satellites are at a
given time (correct element sets are required).
Also they can calculate where the given sats are at this moment.
I must say Orbitron is pretty accurate.


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Old March 31st 11, 02:23 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?= scribbled
something like ...

Snidely schreef :
Andre scribbled something like ...


schreef :
Map Projection for Satellites

[...]


Such map has property: equal paths (on map and on surface of
sphere) for equal times.

[...]
For this I use a 'simple' program 'Orbitron' (
www.stoff.pl)
Others use NOVA for the same purpose...


Does Orbitron or NOVA have the equal paths for equal times property?
Or is it just a convenient copy of the traditional NASA Mission
Control screen?


Those programs can calculate/predict where certain satellites are at a
given time (correct element sets are required).
Also they can calculate where the given sats are at this moment.
I must say Orbitron is pretty accurate.


Which indeed is useful. But the question is about the *projection*,
which is a map-making term. Comes in flavors like "ortho-something",
"isoconic", "Mercator", etc. So the programs you mention ... the map
they display ... what is the projection used, and does it have the EP for
ET property?

(You can run the calculations for satellite tracking without any map
being displayed, and have those calculations be quite accurate ... and
for some purposes, more useful than a map display ... but we still want
to discuss *projections*.)

/dps
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Old March 31st 11, 10:16 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...t/Orbitron.jpg

Here a screenshot of Orbitron. ISS is at the beginning of the stracks
displayed, calculated with the most recent Keppler elements available.
In the lower richt corner a radar-display will appear if a satellite is
in (visible) range of the location of your choice (location of my
choice is my home town Emmen, NLD).

Hope it helps...


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Old March 31st 11, 08:40 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?= scribbled
something like ...


Hope it helps...


Does the documentation or the help files explain what projection is used?
It does look roughly similar the OP's projection.


/dps
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Old April 1st 11, 09:21 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

Het is zò dat Snidely formuleerde :
=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?= scribbled
something like ...



Hope it helps...


Does the documentation or the help files explain what projection is used?
It does look roughly similar the OP's projection.



/dps


Don't know.. check www.stoff.pl where the download is available.


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Old April 2nd 11, 01:52 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?= scribbled
something like ...

Het is zò dat Snidely formuleerde :
=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?=
scribbled something like ...



Hope it helps...


Does the documentation or the help files explain what projection is
used? It does look roughly similar the OP's projection.



/dps


Don't know.. check www.stoff.pl where the download is available.


Why me? You're the one promoting your chosen tool.

/dps
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Old April 2nd 11, 04:32 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Orbital Map Projection for Mission Control Center

Snidely gebruikte zijn klavier om te schrijven :
=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?= scribbled
something like ...


Het is zò dat Snidely formuleerde :
=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9,_PE1PQX?=
scribbled something like ...



Hope it helps...


Does the documentation or the help files explain what projection is
used? It does look roughly similar the OP's projection.



/dps


Don't know.. check www.stoff.pl where the download is available.


Why me? You're the one promoting your chosen tool.


/dps


I did not promote, you were asking questions...


 




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