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\section{Overview of Operation}
\label{sec:overview-operation}
\index{operation}\index{ground station}
\index{operation}
Below shows how to run a SatNOGS Optical \gls{ground-station},
after it has been set up and configured.

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@acronym{USB,
description = {Universal Serial Bus.},
short = {USB},
long = {Pulse per second}
long = {Universal Serial Bus}
}
@acronym{NUC,
description = {Next Unit of Computing.},
short = {NUC},
long = {Pulse per second}
long = {Next Unit of Computing}
}
@acronym{DC,

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\section{Overview of Ground Stations}
\label{sec:overview-groundstations}
\index{ground station}\index{camera}
\index{camera}
\index{receiver}\index{embedded system}
\Glspl{ground-station} are a setup of equipment such as \glspl{embedded-system}, cameras,
\glspl{SDR}, \glspl{antenna}, and receivers, located on Earth, observing space.
\section{SatNOGS Ground Stations}
\index{ground station}
The \gls{LSF} built the \gls{SatNOGS} network using distributed,
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\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{spacecruft-rotator.png}
\caption{SatNOGS ground station with antennas.}
\label{fig:spacecruft-rotator}
\index{radio}\index{ground station}
\index{radio}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
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\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{satnogs-ground-station-web.png}
\caption{Ground station viewed on SatNOGS website, example.}
\label{fig:satnogs-ground-station-web}
\index{ground station}
\end{center}
\end{sidewaysfigure}
\section{SatNOGS Optical Ground Stations}
\index{ground station}
The \gls{LSF} is developing \gls{SatNOGS-Optical} to add
\glspl{optical-ground-station} to the network.

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\section{Overview of Hardware}
\label{sec:hardware-overview}
\index{hardware}\index{ground station}
\index{hardware}
Hardware considerations for a \gls{SatNOGS-Optical} \gls{ground-station}.
Main hardware components in an optical \gls{ground-station}:
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\section{Example Optical Ground Station with Tracking}
\label{sec:hardware-tracking-ground-station}
\index{ground station}\index{mount}\index{track}
\index{mount}\index{track}
\index{tripod}
This is an example of a tracking \gls{ground-station}.

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The SatNOGS Optical Unofficial Guide documents how to set up and run an
\gls{optical-ground-station} for the \gls{LSF}'s \gls{SatNOGS} network.
\index{ground station}
% https://network.satnogs.org/
\begin{figure}[h!]
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on it, with many options, including what is best. Finally,
what to do with the data (\gls{IDK}!).
The chapters that follow are listed below.
\index{ground station}
% Perhaps more LaTeXy ref XXX
\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=blue!10,linecolor=blue!30]
\begin{description}
\item [\Glspl{satellite}] --- What are we looking at?
\item [Ground Stations] --- How Earth talks to \glspl{satellite} and back.\index{ground station}
\item [Ground Stations] --- 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 optical ground station
for use on the network.
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\item [Support] --- Where development is occurring and questions answered!
\end{description}
\end{mdframed}
\index{ground station}\index{process}\index{hardware}\index{software}
\index{process}\index{hardware}\index{software}
\index{acquire}\index{solve}\index{detect}\index{identify}\index{upload}
\index{support}\index{plate solver}
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The \gls{LSF} supports
``free and accessible space for all, creating \gls{open-source} space technologies.''%
\footnote{\url{https://libre.space}}
\index{Open Source}
\begin{figure}[h!]
\begin{framed}
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\section{SatNOGS Network}
SatNOGS is the \gls{LSF}'s global network of \gls{satellite} ground stations.
\index{ground station}
\begin{figure}[h!]
\begin{framed}

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% use first field instead of name field
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexentry}[1]{\string\glsentryfirst{#1}}
% use long form for the sort value, if provided:
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexassignsort}[2]{%
% \ifglshaslong{#2}%
% {\glsletentryfield{#1}{#2}{long}}%
% {\glsletentryfield{#1}{#2}{sort}}%
% Use long for index
% GOOD, but no acronym in the index
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexentry}[1]{\string\glsentrylong{#1}}
% TEST XXX, ok, but () on glossary words too, not just acronym
\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexentry}[1]{\string\glsentrylong{#1} (\glsentryshort{#1})}
% TEST XXX
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexentry}[1]{%
% \ifglshaslong{#1}%
% {\string\glsentrylong{#1} (\glsentryshort{#1})}
%}
% TEST XXX
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexentry}[1]{\string\glsentrylong{#1} \textsc{\glsentryshort{#1}}}
\renewcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescacronym}{%
\space(\textsc{origin:} \glsentrylong{\glscurrententrylabel})%
% use long form for the sort value, if provided:
\renewcommand*{\glsxtrautoindexassignsort}[2]{%
\ifglshaslong{#2}%
{\glsletentryfield{#1}{#2}{long}}%
{\glsletentryfield{#1}{#2}{sort}}%
}
% OK, shows description, then origin
%\renewcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescacronym}{%
% \space(\textsc{origin:} \glsentrylong{\glscurrententrylabel})%
% Index glossary, abbreviations, acronyms
\glssetcategoryattribute{general}{dualindex}{hyperpage}
\glssetcategoryattribute{abbreviation}{dualindex}{hyperpage}

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This chapter gives a top level review what is needed in terms of hardware and
software to build an operating optical ground station.
\index{hardware}\index{software}\index{ground station}
\index{hardware}\index{software}
\section{Toolchain}

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astrometry-data-tycho2-08 astrometry-data-tycho2-09 \
astrometry-data-tycho2-10-19
\end{minted}
\index{virtualenv}\index{astrometry.net}
\index{virtualenv}
\index{Giza}\index{Source Extractor}
Next, install the \texttt{\gls{hough3d-code}} dependency.
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Set \texttt{astrometry.net} to run in parallel, assuming you have enough \gls{RAM}:
(This doesn't appear to work? Breaks?).
\index{astrometry.net}
\begin{minted}{sh}
sudo vim /etc/astrometry.cfg
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Using this, a \gls{telescope} mount can be used to easily point the camera at a location
and track it to observe \glspl{telescope}. It should also provide a superior \gls{FITS} file
for extracting data than using a static mount (XXX made up).
\index{sky-chart}\index{mount}\index{track}
\index{mount}\index{track}
\index{camera}
To use a \gls{telescope} tracking mount for use with \texttt{stvid}, the following steps need to be performed in

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\item Watney.
\end{itemize}
\end{mdframed}
\index{astrometry.net}\index{astap}\index{Watney}
\index{astap}\index{Watney}
\section{Source Extractor}
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\section{astrometry.net}
\index{astrometry.net}
Astrometry.net is a website and software that can be run locally to solve
a plate of stars that has been extracted from \texttt{Source Extractor}. XXX
\index{Source Extractor}
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\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=0.60\textheight,width=0.60\textwidth,angle=0]{astrometry-web.png}
\caption{nova.astrometry.net website.}
\label{fig:astrometry-web-web}
\index{astrometry.net}
\end{framed}
\end{figure}
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\textcolor{red}{NOTICE:} \\
Using astrometry.net online requires an account with non-\gls{libre} services.
The astrometry.net software can be installed locally to avoid this.
\index{proprietary}\index{astrometry.net}
\index{proprietary}
}
}