glossary/index fixes

glossary
Jeff Moe 2022-09-06 14:30:46 -06:00
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ It shows a \gls{SatNOGS} \gls{ground-station} with \gls{VHF} (right) and \gls{UH
\begin{center}
\centering
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{spacecruft-rotator.png}
\caption{SatNOGS ground station with antennas.}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS} \gls{ground-station} with antennas.}
\label{fig:spacecruft-rotator}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ can be seen in figure
\begin{center}
\centering
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{video-enclosure-mount-tripod.png}
\caption{SatNOGS Optical ground station prototype.}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-Optical} \gls{ground-station} prototype.}
\label{fig:video-enclosure-mount-tripod}
\index{tripod}\index{mount}\index{enclosure}
\end{center}

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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ space walks, using hand guided \glspl{telescope} with low cost \gls{CCD} imagers
% XXX ref
There are few options for satellite tracking mounts.
Some new iOptron \gls{telescope mount} \gls{firmware} supports tracking
Some new iOptron \gls{telescope} mount \gls{firmware} supports tracking
satellites. This has been largely untested so far, but at present
is likely the best option, if a satellite tracking mount is wanted.
\index{iOptron}\index{track}\index{mount}

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@ -38,19 +38,19 @@ The chapters that follow are listed below.
\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=blue!10,linecolor=blue!30]
\begin{description}
\item [\Glspl{satellite}] --- What are we looking at?
\item [\Glspl{ground-stations}] --- How Earth talks to \glspl{satellite} and back.
\item [\Glspl{ground-station}] --- How Earth talks to \glspl{satellite} and back.
\item [\Gls{toolchain} and Process] --- The big picture of what
hardware and software is needed to set up an \gls{optical-ground-station}
for use on the network.
\item [Hardware] --- Details on appropriate hardware configurations,
and example setups.
\item [Software] --- A look at the myriad software related to \glspl{satellite},
and what works best at present for \gls{SatNOGS Optical}.
and what works best at present for \gls{SatNOGS-Optical}.
\item [Acquire] --- Convert \glspl{photon} to bits. Pointing a camera at the
sky works.\index{camera}
\item [Solve] --- Pictures of stars reveal the time and location of
the photo. \Glspl{plate-solver} reviewed.
\item [Detect] --- The plate solver says where the photo is,
\item [Detect] --- The \gls{plate-solver} says where the photo is,
now detect if are there moving trails that aren't \glspl{star-trail} that could
be \glspl{satellite}.
\item [Identify] --- With time, location, \gls{satellite} detection, \glspl{TLE}

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ See figure \ref{fig:snopo}, page \pageref{fig:snopo}, described below.
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{SNOPO.png}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS Optical} Process Overview}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-Optical} Process Overview}
\label{fig:snopo}
\index{process}
\end{center}

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ antention to ones using \gls{amateur-radio} bands.
\section{SatNOGS DB}
\label{sec:satnogs-db}
The \gls{SatNOGS DB} is a database that lists \glspl{satellite},
The \gls{SatNOGS-DB} is a database that lists \glspl{satellite},
many of which can be tracked by \gls{ground-station} operators on the
\gls{SatNOGS} network.
@ -27,9 +27,8 @@ many of which can be tracked by \gls{ground-station} operators on the
\begin{framed}
\centering
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=0.80\textheight,width=0.80\textwidth,angle=0]{satnogs-db-web.png}
\caption{SatNOGS DB website.}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-DB} website.}
\label{fig:satnogs-db-web}
\index{SatNOGS DB}
\end{framed}
\end{figure}
@ -41,7 +40,7 @@ Individual \glspl{satellite} can be viewed, such as the RamSat \Gls{cubesat}.
\begin{framed}
\centering
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=0.60\textheight,width=0.60\textwidth,angle=0]{satnogs-db-ramsat-web.png}
\caption{SatNOGS DB RamSat CubeSat web page.}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-DB} RamSat CubeSat web page.}
\label{fig:satnogs-db-ramsat-web}
\index{RamSat}
\end{framed}
@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ See the RamSat \gls{telemetry} dashboard.
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\centering
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{satnogs-telemetry-ramsat-web.png}
\caption{SatNOGS DB RamSat CubeSat telemetry web page.}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-DB} RamSat \gls{CubeSat} \gls{telemetry} web page.}
\label{fig:satnogs-telemetry-ramsat-web}
\index{RamSat}
\end{sidewaysfigure}

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ for a diagram with an overview of the software process.
back arrow distance=0.75,
}
\smartdiagram[flow diagram:horizontal]{Acquire, Process, Analyze, Upload}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS Optical} Operation Pipeline}
\caption{\gls{SatNOGS-Optical} Operation Pipeline}
\label{fig:operation}
\index{operation}
% \end{framed}
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ My fork:
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{skymap-giza-21.png}
\caption{\texttt{skymap} example screenshot.}
\caption{\texttt{\gls{skymap}} example screenshot.}
\label{fig:skymap-giza-21}
\end{center}
\end{sidewaysfigure}
@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ An overview of steps:
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{kstars-skychart.png}
\caption{\gls{KStars} \gls{sky chart}, example screenshot.}
\caption{\gls{KStars} \gls{sky-chart}, example screenshot.}
\label{fig:kstars-skychart}
\end{center}
\end{sidewaysfigure}