Orbitron

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Added on December 12, 2013 by LittleDetroitin Applications > Windows
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Orbitron (Size: 5.14 MB)
 banner.bmp109.82 KB
 banner.set2.68 KB
 ombs.dat2.44 KB
 www.celestrak.com - All.upd1.7 KB
 setup.cfg1.69 KB
 Working Iridiums.ini1.24 KB
 iss.ini896 bytes
 www.space-track.org.upd604 bytes
 All celestrak satellites.ini497 bytes
 Gray.owm266 bytes
 World-Coloured.bmp632.87 KB
 World-Standard.bmp632.87 KB
 radar.bmp72.57 KB
 molczan.dat60.48 KB
 ORBITRON.bmp47.87 KB
 default.lnx29.25 KB
 Bckg-Columbia.jpg21.85 KB
 Bckg-ISS.jpg19.69 KB
 camera.wav15.28 KB
 Bckg-Iridium.jpg12.66 KB
 cardware.htm175.32 KB
 cardware.jpg35.97 KB
 Constellations.htm21.94 KB
 screen-map.gif19.8 KB
 screen.htm19.62 KB
 Whatsnew.htm12.67 KB
 TimeZones.htm10.93 KB
 glossary.htm10.36 KB
 setup.htm10.01 KB
 credits.htm5.23 KB
 cnt.htm12.1 KB
 top.htm980 bytes
 index.htm833 bytes
 cardware.htm395 bytes
 Espanol (Spanish).lng30.1 KB
 Portugues (Portuguese) BRA.lng30.08 KB
 Portugues (Portuguese) EUR.lng29.47 KB
 catalan.lng29.43 KB
 Deutsch (German).lng29.22 KB
 belarusian.lng29.1 KB
 Russkiy (Russian).lng29.1 KB
 Ukrainska (Ukrainian).lng29 KB
 Bulgarian.lng28.87 KB
 Slovensky (Slovak).lng28.86 KB
 00000.txt1.39 KB
 25544.txt1.11 KB
 07530.txt1015 bytes
 14781.txt801 bytes
 28375.txt787 bytes
 21089.txt758 bytes
 22826.txt711 bytes
 25520.txt681 bytes
 27607.txt674 bytes
 26609.txt595 bytes
 geo.txt68.09 KB
 visual.txt23.95 KB
 classfd.txt21.63 KB
 resource.txt16.73 KB
 Iridium.txt15.09 KB
 Science.txt14.93 KB
 GlobalStar.txt13.78 KB
 intelsat.txt10.66 KB
 cubesat.txt9.68 KB
 tle-new.txt9.19 KB
 ORBITRON.exe1.19 MB
 unins000.exe653.32 KB
 History.txt24.13 KB
 unins000.dat23.42 KB
 Tester.txt1.72 KB
 Files.crc1.16 KB
 Read_Me.txt662 bytes

Description

Orbitron is a satellite tracking system for radio amateur and observing purposes. It's also used by weather professionals, satellite communication users, astronomers, UFO hobbyist and even astrologers.

Application shows the positions of satellites at any given moment (in real or simulated time).
and it's probably one of the easiest and most powerful satellite trackers, according to opinions of thousands of users from all over the world.

FEATURES:

NORAD SGP4/SDP4 prediction models
20 000 satellites can be loaded from TLE file(s) (auto: PC/Unix, 2/3 line)
ALL of them can be tracked at the same time
Sun and Moon tracking
Full-screen, presentation modes
Supported screen resolutions from 640x480
Real-time mode / Simulation mode (free time control)
Advanced passes & Iridium flares search engine (results printing)
Miscellaneous options of visualisation
Nightlife (dark color-scheme for night usage)
Orbit info
Notes for each object
Radar
Easy, flexible interface
Database of cities around the world
Database of satellite frequencies
PC clock synchronization via NTP
Internet TLE updater (with ZIP support) via HTTP
Rotor/radio control (built-in or user's driver support)
Windows screen-saver included
Translations supported
and many, many, more...

What is satellite tracking?

The first artificial satellite was put in the space on October 4, 1957 by the Russians. It was named Sputnik 1, and spent 92 days in Earth orbit. Since then man has launched thousands of rockets, and put thousands of satellites in orbit. There are more than 8000 objects in orbit now, including operational, non-operational, rocket bodies, and debris. They are orbiting at an altitude from 150, up to several thousands kilometers. For more than ten years people have been able to track satellites on a computer using satellite tracking software like Orbitron.

Due to predictable conditions of satellite movement in space (lack of atmosphere) computer software can calculate a satellite's position for given moment. Calculations are done based on known orbit parameters determined at epoch. Known orbital parameters like inclination, eccentricity, argument of perigee, mean motion (revolutions per day), let us track satellite for a reasonable period of time after epoch. Orbital data for each object is grouped, and distributed as a Two Line Element (TLE) file.

To keep tracking software working precisely, one should update elements periodically. For low orbiting objects (altitude less than 500 km) TLE data should be updated every few days. For higher orbits, you can update your TLE every few weeks. Other important things include making your predictions as close to real time as possible by using time synchronization, and the precise coordinates of your location.

You must remember that TLE data for an object that has maneuvered since the last elset is no longer any good. Updating is most important for satellites like Progress, Soyuz, and the Space Shuttle which maneuvers often (docking, deorbit, changing of orbit).

Why do we track satellites? There are several reasons. One might want to observe (even with the naked eye) ISS passing over their home or brilliant Iridium flares. Radio amateurs use satellite tracking software to obtain the best pass for QSO with another radio amateur. Such software can help you with your hobby, and will help you understand more about Astronomy, and Physics.

So even if you're a beginner, don't hesitate to download satellite tracking software like Orbitron. Change your home into mission control center!


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (recommendations)

Windows 9x/2k/Me/XP/2003/Vista, Linux [with Wine emulation]
150 MHz processor (300 MHz)
16 MB RAM (32 MB)
5 MB free space on hard drive
640x480 screen resolution (800x600x16 bit)

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