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javascript port of predict open-source satellite tracking library
A Javascript port of the popular predict
satellite tracking library.
JsPredict has been pushed to the NPM
, Meteor
(Atmosphere), and Bower
package registries, and can also be used by including the src file directly.
npm install jspredict
meteor add rosh93:jspredict
bower install jspredict
Download and include moment.js
: http://momentjs.com/
Include both satellite.js
and jspredict.js
to get satellite
and jspredict
available on the global window
namespace.
tle = 3 line string with "\n" character line breaks
qth = 3 element array [latitude (degrees), longitude (degrees), altitude (km)]
time, start, or end = unix timestamp (ms) or date object "new Date()"
observe(tle 'required', qth 'optional', time 'optional')
observes(tle 'required', qth 'optional', start 'optional', end 'required', interval 'optional')
transits(tle 'required', qth 'required', start 'optional', end 'required', minElevation 'optional', maxTransits 'optional')
> var tle = '0 LEMUR-2 JEROEN\n1 40934U 15052E 15306.10048119 .00001740 00000-0 15647-3 0 9990\n2 40934 6.0033 141.2190 0010344 133.6141 226.4604 14.76056230 5130';
> var jspredict = require('jspredict');
> jspredict.observe(tle, null);
{ eci:
{ position:
{ x: 6780.217861682045,
y: -1754.945569075624,
z: -382.1001487529574 },
velocity:
{ x: 1.8548312182745958,
y: 7.28225574805238,
z: -0.6742937006920255 } },
gmst: 1.2743405900207918,
latitude: -3.141891992384467,
longitude: -87.52591692501754,
altitude: 635.9975103859342,
footprint: 5474.178485006438 }
> var tle = '0 LEMUR-2 JEROEN\n1 40934U 15052E 15306.10048119 .00001740 00000-0 15647-3 0 9990\n2 40934 6.0033 141.2190 0010344 133.6141 226.4604 14.76056230 5130';
> var qth = [15, 130, .1];
> jspredict.observe(tle, qth);
{ eci:
{ position:
{ x: 6808.890168241923,
y: -1638.1745052042197,
z: -392.83171494347425 },
velocity:
{ x: 1.729088700801128,
y: 7.313653076194647,
z: -0.6671038712037236 } },
gmst: 1.275507328110315,
latitude: -3.2301661539920232,
longitude: -86.6090669346031,
altitude: 636.124394452163,
footprint: 5474.682764305541,
azimuth: 75.42118188269167,
elevation: -70.0809770796008,
rangeSat: 12666.306550391646,
doppler: 1.0000075435881037 }
> var tle = '0 LEMUR-2 JEROEN\n1 40934U 15052E 15306.10048119 .00001740 00000-0 15647-3 0 9990\n2 40934 6.0033 141.2190 0010344 133.6141 226.4604 14.76056230 5130';
> var qth = [15, 130, .1];
> jspredict.transits(tle, qth, 1446516345242, 1446545135046, 2, 4);
[ { start: 1446519623929.2715,
end: 1446520436786.1265,
maxElevation: 26.592307317708126,
apexAzimuth: 173.44894443969358,
maxAzimuth: 244.2708297009277,
minAzimuth: 108.07476128814045,
duration: 812856.8549804688 },
{ start: 1446525901933.6611,
end: 1446526693580.5254,
maxElevation: 24.777958881102588,
apexAzimuth: 170.71484739848532,
maxAzimuth: 244.97838417889344,
minAzimuth: 110.85020906380568,
duration: 791646.8642578125 },
{ start: 1446532176864.1306,
end: 1446533027054.9875,
maxElevation: 20.48579856021555,
apexAzimuth: 194.49205827738396,
maxAzimuth: 242.43145831257118,
minAzimuth: 114.97146874644389,
duration: 850190.8569335938 },
{ start: 1446538461828.8735,
end: 1446539183964.2942,
maxElevation: 15.359176537330036,
apexAzimuth: 188.34763284223402,
maxAzimuth: 236.24036969182643,
minAzimuth: 123.49296057832372,
duration: 722135.4206542969 } ]
>
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javascript port of predict open-source satellite tracking library including custom fixes
We found that jspredict-move2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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