Satellite Tracker

The Tracker was developed to be a general purpose satellite tracking program intended for tracking and plotting the positions of many different types of satellites for uses ranging from meteorology, communications, image reception and amateur radio. Screen displays include space views where the satellites are on a world map and Earth views showing satellites against a background of stars.
The program can also compute operational prediction data for satellites passing within range of a particular Earth station. eg times of acquisition and loss, maximum elevation and rising and setting azimuths.
To plot satellites the Tracker needs to be loaded with Kepler parameters. These are terms that provide a mathematical description of the orbit and are available in standard text format from various sources. Keplers need to be periodically refreshed and for computers with a web connection, Tracker has the ability to download these directly from the internet.
The Tracker can plot up to 4 satellites simultaneously which can be selected from an unlimited number stored on its current data file. As with Tracker’s other views, the Dialog bar at the bottom of the screen shows the predicted elevations, azimuths and times of acquisition and loss of signals from the selected satellites.
These are valid for the earth station at the position indicated by the bull’s eye (ie. Southern California in the above example) which is also shown on the status bar. For marine stations constantly on the move, the bull’s eye can be easily moved by simply dragging and dropping it with the mouse. Although not shown in the above, as an option, the world chart can be marked with the positions and names of major cities and islands. 

 

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The Tracker was developed to be a general purpose satellite tracking program intended for tracking and plotting the positions of many different types of satellites for uses ranging from meteorology, communications, image reception and amateur radio. Screen displays include space views where the satellites are on a world map and Earth views showing satellites against a background of stars.
The program can also compute operational prediction data for satellites passing within range of a particular Earth station. eg times of acquisition and loss, maximum elevation and rising and setting azimuths.
To plot satellites the Tracker needs to be loaded with Kepler parameters. These are terms that provide a mathematical description of the orbit and are available in standard text format from various sources. Keplers need to be periodically refreshed and for computers with a web connection, Tracker has the ability to download these directly from the internet.
The Tracker can plot up to 4 satellites simultaneously which can be selected from an unlimited number stored on its current data file. As with Tracker’s other views, the Dialog bar at the bottom of the screen shows the predicted elevations, azimuths and times of acquisition and loss of signals from the selected satellites.
These are valid for the earth station at the position indicated by the bull’s eye (ie. Southern California in the above example) which is also shown on the status bar. For marine stations constantly on the move, the bull’s eye can be easily moved by simply dragging and dropping it with the mouse. Although not shown in the above, as an option, the world chart can be marked with the positions and names of major cities and islands. 
Satellite Tracker (just the image) Download:

Satellite Tracker (the program) Download:

This project was made for my CSE300 course, and is open source. The tracker is split into 4 different files (for the four different possible satellite views).

Satellite_Tracker_1.zip
Satellite_Tracker_2.zip
Satellite_Tracker_3.zip
Satellite_Tracker_4.zip

Each file holds data for the different positions of the satellite, the orbital parameters, the Keplers and the data for how to plot the satellites, including the launch date.
You will need to unzip each of the files to find the

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| Option | Description |
| —— | ———– |
| **Look & Feel** | Opens the Tracker Look & Feel menu. |
| **Keyboard Shortcuts** | Opens the Keyboard Shortcuts menu. |
| **Initial Window Size** | Enables or disables the initial window size, in pixels. |
| **Initial Window Sensitivity** | Sets the initial window size sensitivity. |
| **Position Window Sensitivity** | Sets the initial window size sensitivity. |
| **Scrolling Speed** | Sets the scrolling speed of the Tracker. |
| **Scroll Bar** | Opens the Scroll Bar menu. |
| **Title Bar** | Opens the Title Bar menu. |
| **Window Behavior** | Opens the Window Behavior menu. |
| **Window Management
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Tracker version 5.0 is an ambitious and dynamic new release which has been enhanced with new features and capabilities. It is the first Tracker that does not require a web browser in order to plot the positions of satellites. This change in functionality means that it can now display the positions of very much higher number of satellites on screen at the same time.
Tracker runs on any Windows operating system from 2000 onwards with a graphical interface. Tracker is licensed for use with the NASA Kepler Project. If you wish to use Tracker for commercial or non-commercial use, or indeed any other project, then you need to purchase the license. In order to purchase a license for Tracker, you will need to visit the MIT website and follow the instructions there.
The software contains 6 satellite views. The main screen, is the space view, and the main navigation bar is the Earth view.
The space view is the largest of the satellite views and the one where the positions of all currently stored satellites are plotted. It has a slow movement rate, and only about 4 satellites can be plotted at a time. It uses the time and azimuth of a satellite as the main navigation tool. There is a fast movement rate, with the ability to plot up to 12 satellites at once and you can zoom and pan to view the area of the sky you want.
The Earth view is the other satellite view and allows you to plot 4 satellites at once. It uses the space views as navigation tools and has the same slow movement rate as the space view. This view is also able to plot satellites that are in the Earths shadow.
A satellite can be selected and the azimuth of acquisition and loss of the satellite is plotted. The satellite is initially selected and the user is able to switch between satellites by use of the mouse. The earth views navigation bar at the top of the screen can be used to select which satellite the user wants to plot.
The satellite’s zenith and nadir can be plotted. They are valid for the earth station at the position indicated by the bull’s eye (ie. Southern California in the above example) which is also shown on the status bar. For marine stations constantly on the move, the bull’s eye can be easily moved by simply dragging and dropping it with the mouse. 

The program contains 6 views that can be selected in the main menu.
View 1 is the space view. It has a slow movement rate, and only about 4 satellites can be plotted at a time. It uses the

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This version of the Tracker software includes the Kepler design files, a sample satellite trajectory and the necessary data files to plot the satellite from a specific time and position to the end of the program’s data download (ie. 120 days).
Keplers can be installed to any desired position on the planet. Although the programs default use of Eastern longitude is acceptable, the designer should always check the Keplers prior to use to ensure the best match for their expected orbits.
To plot a satellite the user is required to select the date they wish to view the satellite data for.
A cursor is then moved to the desired location on the screen by clicking and dragging the mouse. Once a new position is selected, the user must click the plot button. A second click is needed to show the satellite in a view window.
Using the mouse scroll bar the user can change the elevation or azimuth of the satellite in their view window and is also able to select and delete the satellite from their view window.
In addition to satellite view windows, the Tracker’s screen views include a map of the Earth where the satellites are plotted on a celestial background and a window showing all currently tracked satellites. Both of these are useful for viewing the satellite signal’s progress over time.

Tracker User Manual:

The Tracker user manual is a series of small documents, each of which is compressed into a zip file. The files are indexed by date of release. Each document contains a descriptive title and lists the contents of the file. Each document is compressed into a zip file.
The zip files are divided by categories. The main folder contains the documents relating to the tracking programs normal functions. These categories include data download and satellite projection.
The Tracker user manual is a zipped file of 20 documents. There are five zipped files in total.

Tracker User FAQs:

The Tracker user FAQs are a series of small documents, each of which is compressed into a zip file. The files are indexed by date of release. Each document contains a descriptive title and lists the contents of the file. Each document is compressed into a zip file.
The zip files are divided by categories. The main folder contains the documents relating to the tracking programs normal functions. These categories include data download and satellite projection.
The FAQs are a zipped file of 16 documents. There are 5 zipped files in total.

Troubleshooting Notes:

The following notes are intended to help troubleshooters diagnose and fix Tracker problems.

Name and Version of Tracker?

Tracker’s version number is given by the first 4 characters of the filename. The number can be seen by using the find command in the command line version of Tracker or by selecting the version from the menu bar of Tracker’s main window.

Are you currently running Tracker?

To check if Tracker is running at the moment select the version from the menu bar

System Requirements For Satellite Tracker:

Minimum:
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Video Card: 128 MB (Cedar Trail) or higher
DirectX: 9.0
Hard Disk: 2 GB available space
Additional Notes: The game may or may not be compatible with certain hardware, such as the Xbox 360.
Recommended:
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: Intel Core i5-2520M or similar

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