marcus wrote:
> Is there any program able to perform a prediction abt all the satellites,
> visible or not, crossing over my location at a precise time instead of the
> usual programs based on a defined satellite only?
QUICKSAT together with alldat.tle can list every satellite above
your horizon in sunlight, or include everything in shadow too.
You can also pick a time during the day. You wont see anything, but
you'll know what is above your horizon at any time.
SKY MAP gives a graphic presentation of those passes. You wont recognize
individual tracks, but you can see how much of the sky is covered.
--
Jay Respler
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JRespler@superlink.net
SKY VIEWS: http://mars.superlink.net/jrespler/skyviews.htm
Satellite Tracker * Early Typewriter Collector
Freehold, New Jersey
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