Force identical to sattools version

pull/30/head
Cees Bassa 2022-10-08 19:00:33 +02:00
parent a1c95548eb
commit 8aaf54252a
1 changed files with 17 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -11,28 +11,21 @@ cd $ST_TLEDIR
# Get date
DATE=`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S`
# Get cookie
wget --post-data=$ST_LOGIN --cookies=on --keep-session-cookies --save-cookies=/tmp/cookies.txt 'https://www.space-track.org/ajaxauth/login' -o /tmp/stget.log
# Get space-track catalog
if [[ ! -z "${ST_LOGIN}" ]]; then
# Get cookie
wget --post-data=$ST_LOGIN --cookies=on --keep-session-cookies --save-cookies=/tmp/cookies.txt 'https://www.space-track.org/ajaxauth/login' -o /tmp/stget.log
# Get data
wget --keep-session-cookies --load-cookies=/tmp/cookies.txt 'https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/ORDINAL/1/EPOCH/%3Enow-30/format/3le' -O catalog.tle
dos2unix catalog.tle
# Get data
wget --keep-session-cookies --load-cookies=/tmp/cookies.txt 'https://www.space-track.org/basicspacedata/query/class/tle_latest/ORDINAL/1/EPOCH/%3Enow-30/format/3le' -O catalog.tle
dos2unix catalog.tle
# Determine if we have gsed on our system, which probably means that the regular 'sed'
# is BSD sed, which has a differnet syntax. Use GNU sed instead...
gsed_exists=$(which gsed)
if [ -n "$gsed_exists" ]; then
SED=gsed
echo "Using GSED"
else
SED=sed
# Fix missing leading zeros
sed -i -e "s/^1 /1 0000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 00/g" -e "s/^2 /2 00/g" -e "s/^1 /1 0/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0/g" catalog.tle
cp catalog.tle ${DATE}_catalog.txt
rm login
fi
# Fix missing leading zeros
$SED -i -e "s/^1 /1 0000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 00/g" -e "s/^2 /2 00/g" -e "s/^1 /1 0/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0/g" catalog.tle
cp catalog.tle ${DATE}_catalog.txt
rm login
# Get classfd
wget http://www.prismnet.com/~mmccants/tles/classfd.zip --no-check-certificate -O classfd.zip
unzip -o classfd.zip
@ -48,11 +41,11 @@ cp inttles.tle ${DATE}_inttles.txt
rm inttles.zip
# Get CALPOLY tles
#wget http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/keps/kepler.txt -O kepler.tle
#dos2unix kepler.tle
#sed -i -e "s/^1 /1 0000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 00/g" -e "s/^2 /2 00/g" -e "s/^1 /1 0/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0/g" kepler.tle
wget http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/keps/kepler.txt -O kepler.tle
dos2unix kepler.tle
sed -i -e "s/^1 /1 0000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 000/g" -e "s/^2 /2 000/g" -e "s/^1 /1 00/g" -e "s/^2 /2 00/g" -e "s/^1 /1 0/g" -e "s/^2 /2 0/g" kepler.tle
# Create TLE bulk file
#cat classfd.tle catalog.tle kepler.tle >bulk.tle
cat classfd.tle catalog.tle >bulk.tle
cat bulk.tle | grep -e "^1 " | awk '{if ($2<80000 || $2>99000) printf("%s %s\n",$2,$3)}' | sort | uniq >$ST_DATADIR/data/desig.txt
cat classfd.tle catalog.tle kepler.tle >bulk.tle
#cat classfd.tle catalog.tle >bulk.tle
cat bulk.tle | grep -e "^1 " | awk '{if ($2<80000 || $2>99000) printf("%05d %s\n",$2,$3)}' | sort | uniq >$ST_DATADIR/data/desig.txt