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POLAR NAVIGATION/EARTH LOCATION

This image is a Homolosine projection of the Earth prepared
from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer(AVHRR) data.
(Credit: ESA/NASA/NOAA/USGS/CSIRO)
Clicking this will permit downloading the self-extracting
file XTRCTORB.EXE. to a harddrive (this file
cannot be processed directly from a browser). This version can be
run only under DOS!! It is recommended that it be placed in a
subdirectory of its own. Changing to this subdirectory and
running XTRCTORB will generate the program GNRLORB.EXE
and its associated files. Running GNRLORB
and inputting the longitude of the ascending node, available in
the equator crossing files, will plot the subtrack of a nominal
NOAA-n satellite with marks at five minute intervals from
ascending node, and the limits of an AVHRR scan on a choice of
map bases:
- Rectangular equal spaced projection from 70 degrees
south to 70 degrees north latitude
- northern hemisphere polar stereographic projection
- southern hemisphere polar stereographic projection
Optionally the date and time of the ascending
node,available in the equator crossing files may be entered, in
which case the sub-solar point and the terminator are plotted for
the beginning and end of the orbit. More information about this
file is given in the extracted READ.ME file.
Polar Satellite Equator Crossing Information
The equator crossing data given here is for ascending
(northbound) nodes, with the longitude measured eastward.
The date and time are presented
in two forms:
- Modified Julian Date(04D) - The 04D is
Astronomical Julian day
(not day of year) minus
2400000.5 (such as 50204.9988306)
- Gregorian Calendar date and time with
four digit year, month,
day, hours, minutes, and
seconds - such as:
1996
5 1 23
58 18.961
METOP-02 Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-18(N) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-17(M) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-16(L) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-15(K) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-14(J) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-12(D) Equator Crossing Data
NOAA-11(H) Equator Crossing Data
Clock Drift Files for Polar Satellites
Other Links
Brouwer/Lyddane Software Package:
NOAA-KLM
User's Guide- Go to Section 2.0 for Navigation Information
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