Celestial does have an archive of old data that can used to recreate past dates.
http://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/archives/
73 Rick K7TEJ
On April 1, 2015, at 20:54, Pavel Milanes Costa co7wt@frcuba.co.cu wrote:
Get gpredict for (windows/linux) it has a nice time controlling feature, and of course you want to use a "updated" tle for that (past) day.
Just ask the list members for a tle set for a date, I'm also one of those the get it weekly via email since ever...
73
El 01/04/15 a las 17:17, Bryan Green escribió:
Hello, all!
Long story short:
I have handwritten notes and a recording from a past AO-73 pass.
My notes are dated that the pass was from 05:18Z - 05:31Z on 2015-01-29.
My recording indicates that the start was at 05:19Z on 2015-01-29. (I have the clock on the MP3 device set to UTC).
I have a spreadsheet of every pass I've tracked since the beginning of the year, and I'm going back to update the AOS, Max, and LOS azimuths, since I didn't start recording those until February.
Here's what I did:
Fed the AMSAT TLE file from 2015-01-30 into Orbitron.
It predicts AO-73 AOS at 05:32Z, and LOS at 05:39Z
Got the old-school predict program, fed it the same file, and got exactly the same results.
How can I best simulate an orbit prediction from the past?
I have SatPC32 but I don't understand how to use it to get a pass prediction.
Thanks in advance for the help!
-- bag
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