Greg,
For the record, I updated my blog to clarify what it is that i'm plotting. Specifically, when you see an image on my plot, you are seeing the image that a station received at that point in time. This image was not necessarily taken from the particular geographic location.
As much as I am an ARISSat-1 fanatic, I don't think playing these particular images in a sequence would look good.
I plan on generating a 3D fly-through that show the satellite orbiting and little animations when ground-stations received telemetry. I would like to also show some of the more vital telemetry values in a window while the animation is playing, so you could re-live the flight! If anyone has any thoughts or ideas, feel free to shoot them my way. I will probably have my first-stab at a fly-through video in a day or so... I just have to get around to it. Today, i've been focusing on telemetry analysis and doing a nice plot of ground stations.
Joe
On Feb 19, 2012, at 2:47 PM, Greg Dolkas wrote:
This is excellent, Joe. Could this same technique be used for all the ISS images as well?
It might be interesting to sequence all the ARISSat-1 images into a movie, watching the planet get closer and closer over time...
Greg KO6TH
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Joseph Armbruster josepharmbruster@gmail.com wrote: Hi Everyone,
I spent some time plotting the ARISSat-1 SSTV images geo-spatially. Let me know what you think!
http://libjoe.blogspot.com/2012/02/arissat-1-sstv-images-geo-referenced.html
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