Re: [Gpredict-discussion] GPredict and SatNOGS rotor
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From: Sims, W. H. (MSFC-ES63) <her...@na...> - 2018-05-11 15:18:19
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Thomas,
I will look into this software that you recommend. If I do run into problems and have questions I'll take you up on your offer. But like they say, be careful of what you wish for. LOL
Thanks!
Herb
Dr. Herb Sims
EV41
Bldg. 4600 / Room 4113
Control Systems Design & Analysis Branch
MSFC, AL 35812
256-961-3214
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On 5/11/18, 9:50 AM, "Thomas J Murphy" <tjm...@mi...> wrote:
Hi Herb,
I'm not super well-versed in GPredict, but I know for certain that PyEphem is able to do what you ask.
PyEphem is a free package which you can install for use in Python (which is also free!). It allows you to do all sorts of celestial calculations. You can use the next_pass() function to find when an orbiting body will be visible from a given ground station. It should be pretty simple to write up a script to find when the body is visible to both ground stations.
If you like this option, but are not confident in your ability to code it up, I would be willing to do the coding for you. Let me know!
Thomas Murphy
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From: Sims, William Herb (MSFC-ES63) [her...@na...]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 10:28 AM
To: gpr...@li...
Subject: [Gpredict-discussion] GPredict and SatNOGS rotor
Guys and Gals,
Two questions for the group.
First, is there a way within GPredict to determine if TWO ground stations can see the same satellite at the same time? Along a work related question we (Marshall Space Flight Center, MSFC) are doing some experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) RF test-bed and due to licensing issues on the station we cannot downlink data while NOT over pre-determined ground stations (in our we are NOT one of those ground stations but Glenn Research Center, GRC, is). What we want to do is determine when both MSFC and GRC can see ISS at the same time. Is it possible with GPRedict? I realize we can use something Like Satellite Tool Kit but that requires funding other NASA people so I am trying to save our project some money (since I’m already on it).
Second, I am using a SatNOGS rotor (AZ/EL) and was simulating tracking a satellite yesterday and noticed something that concerns me. The satellite started on the horizon at say 10 degrees azimuth and during the pass went from 10 – 360 – 350 – 340 to finally close to 190 degrees. The question I have is that once the projected azimuth hit 360 the SatnOGS rotor spun all the way around (went clockwise from 0.1 degrees to 180 to 359 degrees) instead of continuing in a counter-clockwise direction (this is, I believe, because I had the rotor controller set to 0-180-360). I believe had I set the controller to -180-0-180 that it would have worked as expected. The problem is, if I get a scenario of another satellite track that goes from 170 – 180 - -170 - -160, etc. and I was set up for the -180-0-180 it would do the same thing (i.e. go 170, 179.9 then swing all the way around counter-clockwise to -179 etc.). Is that something that one “just has to live with” or should the rotor be capable of doing a full 720 degrees (2 * 360) too keep this from happening? I realize that it would then wrap the coax around the system, but I just want to make sure that I am not missing something here.
Thanks,
Herb
Dr. Herb Sims
EV41
Bldg. 4600 / Room 4113
Control Systems Design & Analysis Branch
MSFC, AL 35812
256-961-3214
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I want to tell the whole world that I love my wife and kids - what better way than one email at a time
Ich will der ganzen Welt sagen, dass ich meine Frau und Kinder liebe – wie ist das besser zu machen als Mail für Mail,
eine nach der anderen.
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