Further to this , here is data for a launch in a few days time , which you might want to practice on... 031008Z MAR 21 NAVAREA IV 189/21(11,26). WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC. FLORIDA. 1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 080236Z TO 080534Z MAR, ALTERNATE 090215Z TO 090513Z, 100153Z TO 100451Z, 110132Z TO 110430Z, 120110Z TO 120408Z, 130049Z TO 130347Z, 140027Z TO 140325Z AND 150005Z TO 150303Z MAR IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-38-55N 080-37-38W, 29-22-00N 079-48-00W, 29-15-00N 079-38-00W, 28-35-00N 080-19-00W, 28-30-59N 080-33-16W. B. 31-44-00N 077-14-00W, 33-17-00N 076-03-00W, 33-31-00N 074-59-00W, 33-10-00N 074-36-00W, 32-27-00N 074-46-00W, 31-25-00N 076-56-00W. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 150403Z MAR 21. Best wishes John On 04/03/2021 07:03, satcom ops wrote: > Hi Jay > > > Here are a couple of examples of data which give an idea of launch azimuth. > I take my Nav Warn information directly off the Inmarsat satellites and > process it in Scytale-C , which also provides a graphical output. > > The first one shows the track out of Virginia... > > https://postimg.cc/8JqZhS5s > > The second an upcoming Florida launch [today] > > https://postimg.cc/7CR9kkSX > > Hope this helps > > > Best wishes > > John > > -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu Mar 04 2021 - 01:12:05 UTC
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