EMike,
My code and processing scripts push through all of the data in a couple of seconds. And that's processing ALL of it.
So it would be reasonably trivial to do all of this in realtime and have maps with plots available with telemetry overlays / etc.
Now that I have all the "hard work" done, there are lots of places we can go with this.
I am going to make a web-interface with all of this stuff, so that others can browse through it.
Joseph Armbruster
On Feb 19, 2012, at 9:49 AM, EMike McCardel wrote:
Joe,
I've been following your project with keen interest. This is really keen stuff. Now, looking forward, two thoughts come to mind. One, how to adapt this to lesson plans that can be easily adapted to classroom work. Two, how to apply the same techniques, perhaps in real, or near real time, to Fox. And of course these lead to a third, aligning the Fox data relative to the classroom as near to when it's happening as possible to build interest and educate at the same time. This just might be the forward edge, with our educational mission, that we missed with ARISSat-1.
EMike
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On Feb 18, 2012, at 23:18, 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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