I wrote a tool to do this a few years back. It has a web interface (though it's nothing to be proud of!), and a limited database of satellites to work with, but it's easy for me to add new NORAD IDs to the system. Let me play with getting it working again. Because it outputs elevation & azimuth for a given position and time, it should be possible to gateway that information through an existing tool for the SLT mount, if one exists. The tool goes forward in time to find the highest elevation above the given topographic location, then backwards in time to find the horizon intercept. John > I would like someone to write software, that would work for my celestron SLT mount, so I can do a orbital plane scan. > > So who can I can bribe, and how much will it cost. > > Thanks > > Kevin _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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