apollo@ecf.toronto.edu (Vince Pugliese) (03/15/89)
Our research group is interested in obtaining a package, or packages (PD preferable), that marries both orbital dynamics and the plotting of such orbits. Any and all information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Vince Pugliese apollo@ecf.toronto.edu apollo@ecf.utoronto.ca
belld@vax1.tcd.ie (03/21/89)
In article <809@mv03.ecf.toronto.edu>, apollo@ecf.toronto.edu (Vince Pugliese) writes: > Our research group is interested in obtaining > a package, or packages (PD preferable), that > marries both orbital dynamics and the plotting > of such orbits. Any and all information would > be appreciated. > Thanks in advance, > Vince Pugliese > apollo@ecf.toronto.edu > apollo@ecf.utoronto.ca A friend mentioned MacSat a couple of days ago. I don't know if it's PD but it does produce a world map with a plot of the orbit. It also gives times of visibility. Hopefully I'll get a chance to see it work soon. -- Derek Bell ************************* * dbell@maths.tcd.ie * Are you seriously suggesting that coconuts * belld@vax1.tcd.ie * migrate??? ************************* - Monty Python & the Holy Grail
brody@eos.UUCP (Adam Brody) (03/23/89)
I wrote an orbital trajectory planning program that runs with Excel on the Macintosh. It does not provide a ground trace but rather responds to user- supplied burn inputs along 3 axes. COSMIC is currently looking it over and should post an article about it in Tech Briefs soon. If your need is im- mediate, let me know and we can probably work something out.