WinAOS, a companion program bundled with SatPC32, does the same thing.
And if you register SatPC32, the fee benefits AMSAT...
George, KA3HSW
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 12:09 PM To: amsat bb Cc: Jin Kang Subject: [amsat-bb] Easy Satellite Pass Grouping
I just found an easy way to get a printout off all amateur satellites for the Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Overnight.
I have long been challenged to be able to easily recommend to students a good list of satellites to go track during class hours. Now I have an easy way.
Just go to heavens-above.com and select Amateur satellites - all passes. Then when the page comes up, select PRINT and it comes out to 4 pages. (for me anyway)... When I did it around 1 PM, I got the pages roughly split to the four groups above.
For classes, I can toss the evening and overnight and have two pages for my students to find a pass during class times. These are usually good for several days (not exact times) but for quickly assessing at a glance, what satellites are generally coming over this week during the 8 AM to 6 PM class times.
I do not show them the list, they are supposed to PREDICT a satellite pass time by themselves, but this bundling gives me an easy list from which to suggest good possibilities.
Of course, you have to be sure to enter your ground station location and your latitude will make a difference to the total number of satlliites involved. Your mileage may vary!
Bob, WB4APR