Patrick wrote:
> I'm going to try this program called QUICKVIEW that Jay Respler suggested
That's QUICKSAT.
> (although I can't understand how a text based program could come anywhere
> near the usefullness of this one) before I drop the cash on SatSpy.
You can generate a list of several hundred passes visible in an evening.
How would you do that with a graphics program?
List any prediction features you like now.
What would you like changed?
What other features would you like a prediction to show?
We'll try to compare programs.
If you're just predicting for a few bright sats such as Mir or ISS,
any program will do fine.
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Jay Respler
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JRespler@superlink.net
SKY VIEWS: http://mars.superlink.net/jrespler/skyviews.htm
Satellite Tracker * Early Typewriter Collector
Freehold, New Jersey
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