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glossary
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\section{Overview of Ground Stations} \section{Overview of Ground Stations}
\label{sec:overview-groundstations} \label{sec:overview-groundstations}
\index{camera} \index{camera}
\index{receiver}\index{embedded system} \index{receiver}
\Glspl{ground-station} are a setup of equipment such as \glspl{embedded-system}, cameras, \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. \glspl{SDR}, \glspl{antenna}, and receivers, located on Earth, observing space.
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\glspl{antenna} on a \gls{mast} with an \gls{Alt-Az} \gls{rotator}. \glspl{antenna} on a \gls{mast} with an \gls{Alt-Az} \gls{rotator}.
\glspl{SDR} can be used as \gls{RF} receivers.% \glspl{SDR} can be used as \gls{RF} receivers.%
\footnote{\cite{Wiki22:softwdefinradiowikipfreeencyc}} \footnote{\cite{Wiki22:softwdefinradiowikipfreeencyc}}
\index{radio}
\begin{figure}[p!] \begin{figure}[p!]
\begin{center} \begin{center}
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\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{spacecruft-rotator.png} \includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{spacecruft-rotator.png}
\caption{SatNOGS ground station with antennas.} \caption{SatNOGS ground station with antennas.}
\label{fig:spacecruft-rotator} \label{fig:spacecruft-rotator}
\index{radio}
\end{center} \end{center}
\end{figure} \end{figure}

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\item [Acquire] --- Convert \glspl{photon} to bits. Pointing a camera at the \item [Acquire] --- Convert \glspl{photon} to bits. Pointing a camera at the
sky works.\index{camera} sky works.\index{camera}
\item [Solve] --- Pictures of stars reveal the time and location of \item [Solve] --- Pictures of stars reveal the time and location of
the photo. Plate solvers reviewed.\index{plate solver} the photo. Plate solvers reviewed.
\item [Detect] --- The plate solver says where the photo is, \item [Detect] --- The plate solver says where the photo is,
now detect if are there moving trails that aren't \glspl{star-trail} that could now detect if are there moving trails that aren't \glspl{star-trail} that could
be \glspl{satellite}. be \glspl{satellite}.
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\end{mdframed} \end{mdframed}
\index{process}\index{hardware}\index{software} \index{process}\index{hardware}\index{software}
\index{acquire}\index{solve}\index{detect}\index{identify}\index{upload} \index{acquire}\index{solve}\index{detect}\index{identify}\index{upload}
\index{support}\index{plate solver} \index{support}
\section{Libre Space Foundation} \section{Libre Space Foundation}

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\glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{dualindex}{hyperpage} \glssetcategoryattribute{acronym}{dualindex}{hyperpage}
% First letter upper % First letter upper
\glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{firstuc} %\glssetcategoryattribute{general}{glossname}{firstuc}
%%% END GLOSSARY %%% %%% END GLOSSARY %%%
%%% DEBUG %%% %%% DEBUG %%%

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\end{description} \end{description}
\end{mdframed} \end{mdframed}
\index{hardware}\index{software}\index{acquire}\index{detect}\index{identify} \index{hardware}\index{software}\index{acquire}\index{detect}\index{identify}
\index{embedded system}\index{camera}\index{plate solver} \index{camera}
\index{plate solver}
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!] \begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\begin{center} \begin{center}
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can be see in section \ref{sec:hardware-overview}, page \pageref{sec:hardware-overview}. can be see in section \ref{sec:hardware-overview}, page \pageref{sec:hardware-overview}.
Discussed below are camera options, for details on \glspl{embedded-system} and other parts, Discussed below are camera options, for details on \glspl{embedded-system} and other parts,
also see hardware in section \ref{sec:hardware-overview}, page \pageref{sec:hardware-overview} also see hardware in section \ref{sec:hardware-overview}, page \pageref{sec:hardware-overview}
\index{embedded system}\index{camera} \index{camera}
For the purposes here, there are three main categories of hardware. Depending which For the purposes here, there are three main categories of hardware. Depending which
category of equipment is selected, it impacts everything else, such as the category of equipment is selected, it impacts everything else, such as the
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\end{mdframed} \end{mdframed}
\index{motion video} \index{motion video}
\index{still camera}\index{allsky}\index{stphot}\index{allsky} \index{still camera}\index{allsky}\index{stphot}\index{allsky}
\index{plate solver}

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\section{Plate Solver} \section{Plate Solver}
\label{sec:plate-solver} \label{sec:plate-solver}
\index{plate solver}
A ``\gls{plate-solver}'' will take an image of stars and detect the time and place A ``\gls{plate-solver}'' will take an image of stars and detect the time and place
of the picture. There are two main steps: of the picture. There are two main steps:
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\section{Star Catalogues} \section{Star Catalogues}
\label{sec:star-catalogues} \label{sec:star-catalogues}
\index{star-catalogue}\index{plate solver} \index{star-catalogue}
To use a \gls{plate-solver}, you will need \glspl{star-catalogue}. They can get large. To use a \gls{plate-solver}, you will need \glspl{star-catalogue}. They can get large.
The \texttt{stvid} application includes a basic \gls{star-catalogue}. The \texttt{stvid} application includes a basic \gls{star-catalogue}.
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\section{Plate Solving with \texttt{stvid}} \section{Plate Solving with \texttt{stvid}}
\label{sec:plate-solving-stvid} \label{sec:plate-solving-stvid}
\index{plate solver}\index{process} \index{process}
Use the \texttt{process.py} scripts described in section \ref{sec:plate-solver}, Use the \texttt{process.py} scripts described in section \ref{sec:plate-solver},
page \pageref{sec:plate-solver}, to solve plates page \pageref{sec:plate-solver}, to solve plates

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They are generated by taking data from the \gls{plate-solver} about where the picture They are generated by taking data from the \gls{plate-solver} about where the picture
\gls{FOV} is, and overlaying satellite \glspl{orbit} that are calculated from \gls{FOV} is, and overlaying satellite \glspl{orbit} that are calculated from
\glspl{TLE}. \glspl{TLE}.
\index{detect}\index{plate solver} \index{detect}
The main blue line is slightly offset from where the satellite is calculated to The main blue line is slightly offset from where the satellite is calculated to
appear. appear.