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Hey. I am a happy user of your truly awesome library. I am currently trying to display Starlink tracks onto the sky, using the Aladin Lite viewer, which is a lib I know since a long time too.
Hence, I compute the LookAngles exactly as explained in your README, using TLEs obtained from CelesTrack.org (which is based on space-track.org, as far as I can tell). And I transform these LookAngles into equatorial coordinates, and inject them into Aladin Lite.
I noticed that some tracks are just jumping around, with huge shifts (> 10 degrees) of azimuth and/or elevation in just a few seconds. Most of other tracks looks pefectly fine.
I really checked everything (especially, this is true at the LookAngle step, and not due to the transform to Equatorial Coordinates). I also checked the validity of TLEs, and everything looks fine.
I attach below two images. The first one has 2 bad tracks. The second one has 3 good ones. Every green track displayed consists of 300 points spread over the course of 2 hours, at the same date, same location. I also attach associated satellite records (one bad, one good).
Do you have any idea on what could cause this, in some cases (and not others)? Do I make any mistake somewhere? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!
Hey. I am a happy user of your truly awesome library. I am currently trying to display Starlink tracks onto the sky, using the Aladin Lite viewer, which is a lib I know since a long time too.
Hence, I compute the LookAngles exactly as explained in your README, using TLEs obtained from CelesTrack.org (which is based on space-track.org, as far as I can tell). And I transform these LookAngles into equatorial coordinates, and inject them into Aladin Lite.
I noticed that some tracks are just jumping around, with huge shifts (> 10 degrees) of azimuth and/or elevation in just a few seconds. Most of other tracks looks pefectly fine.
I really checked everything (especially, this is true at the LookAngle step, and not due to the transform to Equatorial Coordinates). I also checked the validity of TLEs, and everything looks fine.
I attach below two images. The first one has 2 bad tracks. The second one has 3 good ones. Every green track displayed consists of 300 points spread over the course of 2 hours, at the same date, same location. I also attach associated satellite records (one bad, one good).
Do you have any idea on what could cause this, in some cases (and not others)? Do I make any mistake somewhere? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!
exemple bad track:
exemple good track:
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