3D Orbit Visualization for Earth-Observing Missions
TBMG-9872
05/01/2011
- Content
This software visualizes orbit paths for the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO), but was designed to be general and applicable to any Earth-observing mission. The software uses the Google Earth user interface to provide a visual mechanism to explore spacecraft orbit paths, ground footprint locations, and local cloud cover conditions. In addition, a drill-down capability allows for users to point and click on a particular observation frame to pop up ancillary information such as data product filenames and directory paths, latitude, longitude, time stamp, column-average dry air mole fraction of carbon dioxide, and solar zenith angle.
- Citation
- "3D Orbit Visualization for Earth-Observing Missions," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2011.