Toolkit for Satellite Visualization using Auxiliary Data
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Veena O S, Suhas G K
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.729
Pages:
5988-5994
Abstract
This paper provides a complete model for satellite tracking that uses Two Line
Elements (TLE) data to accurately predict and track satellite locations over time. The three-phase
graphical user interface of the model allows for real-time viewing of satellite positions and critical
tracking data: input, prediction, and output. This work offers a comprehensive method for
tracking and visualizing satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), geostationary orbit, and remote
sensing orbit utilizing TLE data. Precise latitude and longitude calculations allow for ongoing
trajectory mapping, which makes it easier to track satellite movement dynamically. Accuracy
and clarity are further enhanced by visualizing satellite swaths. Along their courses, satellite
names are added to make identification easier. This integrated method has significant benefits
for applications including space exploration, telecommunication, and environmental monitoring.
Moreover, it makes constellation dynamics and satellite interactions more understandable,
developing satellite-based technologies for a variety of useful uses.