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Category: Utilities
Released: 27 Mar 2009
Published: 23 Nov 2010
Latest version: 5.0.3
Size: 1.72 MB
Seller: Craig Vosburgh

© Craig Vosburgh

LANGUAGES:
English

COMPATIBILITY:
All devices
Satellite Tracker - (ProSat)
If you are having an issue with any of my apps PLEASE drop me an email at support@vosworx.com. There are a number of people who have left comments about the app not working but have never contacted me about the issue. At this point there are no known issues for the application and it is working as it always has.

ProSat is designed to address the number one request in my website poll which was "ADD MORE SATELLITES" To that end, this is the Grand Daddy of the Sat series of applications (ISS, HamSat and now ProSat)

If you want access to the latest features (enhancements will show up here and then flow down to the other apps if at all) or you want to track more than the ISS or HamSats then this is the application for you.

This application contains all features of the other versions but adds in over 700+ satellites grouped into the following categories (from www.celestrak.com):
-100 (or so) Brightest
-Last 30 Day's Launches (or so)
-Amateur Ham Radio Satellites
-CubeSats
-Disaster Monitoring
-Earth Resources
-Education
-Engineering
-Geodetic
-Geostationary
-GOES
-GPS Operational
-Intelsat
-Iridium
-Molniya
-NOAA
-Orbcomm
-Search & Rescue (SARSAT)
-Space & Earth Science
-Space Station
-Weather

The application will calculate the rise/set times and associated azimuth and elevation for the selected satellite, Sun or Moon given either the user entered or network retrieved location.

There are two modes for satellite rise/set calculations. The first is for those folks wanting to know all overflights for a given location (like Ham radio operators) while the second mode computes only those passes where the satellite would be visible to a ground observer. In the ground observer mode, the calculations not only take into account that the ground is dark but also that the satellite is in sunlight (it even takes into account if the satellite becomes lit or unlit during the pass)

In addition, you can see the Earth rendered either as a 3D globe or a 2D map using photo realistic texture maps for the Earth model. The orientation of the map is easily changed by a simple rotation of the device from portrait (3D) to landscape (2D). In either orientation you can zoom in and out as well as pan using the touch screen.

There are more than a dozen controls provided to allow you to customize how the application works to meet your specific needs (type of Earth texture used, location, type of overflight calculated...)

Check out the Video QuickStart guide at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuPccQI9oSg to see the app in action.

--- Question & Answer ---

All,

I've had a number of emails from folks asking about future planned enhancements as well as a few requests for specific capabilities so I figured I'd put up the current list so folks know what's already in the mix.

-Add a 2D and 3D satellite viewing presentation (2D is an az/el plot like many other applications that plot the az/el on a set of concentric circle while the 3D is the satellite track against the star field) Both of these are next on my list.

Thanks to everyone who has sent in their questions/requests and keep them coming!

-Craig (support@vosworx.com)

What's new in Version 5.0.3
-Fix for iOS 6 layout issue

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