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stuffinspace's Issues

Website license

There is currently no copyright notice on the website info panel.

Suggest the addition of a creative commons license in the info page to clarify usage rights of images grabbed from the web site, to encourage use of the images in publications.

This issue is related to clearly specifying an open source license such as MIT license for the source code in issue 36. #36

Satellites not rendered on Chrome for Mac

I am using Chrome 63.0.3239.40 on macOS 10.13.1 and the orbital object indicators aren't being rendered (the blue, red and grey dots). They work fine on iOS Safari and the Safari in macOS.

Satellites not rendering

Neither Satellites, rocket bodys nor debris render for me, neither in iceweasel nor in chromium. I can see the orbits if I hover over one, I can also select an orbit to get more details of them, its just the objects themself i.e. the dots that doesn't render

Chromium version:

Version 43.0.2357.130 Built on Debian stretch/sid, running on Debian stretch/sid (64-bit)

Iceweasel version:

38.0.1

I'm more than happy to help debug the issue, however I have no experience with WebGL, so if you have any pointers I would be most appreciative.

Project status

A few questions:

  • What is the project status? Is it dead?
  • Are you looking to hand over to a new maintainer?
  • What is the license the project should be using? MIT?

Creating my own satellite group?

Wondering if it is possible to implement the capability to create my own group of satellites to view with and without debris.

Tks for considering.

Add Pinch-to-Zoom Support for Mobile

Phones unsurprisingly choke when loading the site, but tablets are able to render it pretty well. It would be nice to have zoom gestures for Android and iOS.

unwanted false lithobraking

This guy has a perigee of 143km, but satellite.js thinks it goes below the Earth's surface for part of its orbit. When it does that sat-cruncher gets back undefined for xyzdxdydz and altitude is NaN. the orbit-calculation-worker is also a bit confused, basically it doesn't draw the part of the orbit where it's below the Earth's surface. Looks like the issue affects everything that's close to re-entering, although I suppose they might have to have a large apogee, too.

    {
        "INTLDES": "15054D",
        "OBJECT_NAME": "ARIANE 5 DEB (SYLDA)",
        "OBJECT_TYPE": "DEBRIS",
        "TLE_LINE1": "1 40943U 15054D   20041.87405398  .11653604 -12779-4  20337-2 0  9990",
        "TLE_LINE2": "2 40943   6.3287 340.9296 2028312 121.2018 260.2667 11.76590849 58286"
    },

Add license file

Howdy! You're on the front page of HN right now: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9841831

I actually was about to start working on an open satellite visualizer as a side project, and I was wondering if your code here is available under an Open Source license. I assume so, since you've kindly made the repo public, just wondering what your choice of license was. Looks like you're using satellite.js as well, so I assume you've dealt with many of the same issues I'll be facing.

Thanks!

Selecting a group will highlight all entrys red

This is a litlle confusing. In the normal view red is only for satelites. This is also state in the legend.

When I selected the group of the Iridium 33 collision and everything was red I thought those were setelites.

Custom Groups

Would be nice to be able to create custom groups, or highlight multiple satellites at once.

(For example: INMARSAT)

How to get this working on a website?

Hi, does anybody have any idea how to get this to work on a website?
I have it working on my local machine but cant get it to work on a website.
Thanks.

Website is down?

When I try to go to the linked website it brings me to some domain registry

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Object information

It would be nice to add some information about the objects in orbit in README.md, such as whether they are space derby, satellites etc,.

Licence of Stuff in space?

Hi there, i´ve been whundering under what licence does your project belong? It´s on github and you have´t assigned any licence there.

Thanks for response in advace.
P.S The email [email protected] looks like dead and this repo is probably abandoned but still. Thanks

is a time slider possible?

With such a proliferation of objects it would probably be interesting to see when they popped up. The data doesn't seem to have an age or first date. Can that be obtained?

SpaceTrack URL for TLEs?

Just curious as to which URL at SpaceTrack you use for updating the TLE file? The file I ended up with was 96MB, somewhat larger than the one you have in your repo.

Asking partly to be able to update the Readme in my Pull Request.

Also, are you accepting pull requests in general, since I haven’t seen any action on the current ones.

Search for large satellite constellations

When searching for example: "starlink", it doesn't display all satellites named "starlink".
The only workaround found was to search by the International Designator, which will show all the satellites from a given launch.
Yet, for displaying the entire constellation, I haven't found a workaround.

Does the group box have a maximum number of entries it will display?

Camera rotation erratic with certain searches

I'm not sure exactly what may be influencing this, but the camera rotation goes ballistic on certain zoom levels and searches.

It almost looks like the camera is shifting the globe to focus on an object, and this causes uncontrolled rotation in searches where there are a lot of evenly spaced objects.

I recorded it and uploaded a Gif here: https://i.imgur.com/Up3Q423.gifv

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