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- | Google Earth (GE) - Use for HAB purposes | + | ====== |
- | There are a number of facilities within the UKHAS facilities that can make use of GE, the first is the link in the lower righthand corner of http:// | + | There are a number of facilities within the UKHAS facilities that can make use of GE, the first is the link in the http:// |
+ | *[[http://spacenear.us/ | ||
+ | *[[http://spacenear.us/ | ||
+ | *[[http:// | ||
+ | *[[http:// | ||
+ | " | ||
- | Some users however find the Navigation within GE confusing, so some tips and tricks to getting | + | \\ The second is from the Habitat database that allows |
- | One small handy utility is the following file; | + | The third is using Google Earth to view predicted flight paths. See http:// |
- | http:// | + | |
+ | \\ Some users find the Navigation within GE confusing, so some tips and tricks to getting the best out of GE might assist. \\ | ||
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+ | One small handy utility is the following file; \\ | ||
+ | http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are several other utilities that may be of interest as well here; \\ | ||
+ | http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | A further source of useful utilities is; \\ http:// | ||
+ | ===== Navigating in GE ===== | ||
- | Navigating in GE | ||
Before serious work can begin you need to understand that there are 3 sets of Navigation controls, each set is based on a sphere. | Before serious work can begin you need to understand that there are 3 sets of Navigation controls, each set is based on a sphere. | ||
- | 1. Using the 4 Arrow keys you can travel around a sphere | + | 1. Using the 4 Arrow keys you can travel around a sphere |
2. If you hold down the Shift key, and use the Arrow keys, then you travel around a Hemisphere based on the "Look At" point. | 2. If you hold down the Shift key, and use the Arrow keys, then you travel around a Hemisphere based on the "Look At" point. | ||
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3. If you hold down the Ctrl key, and use the Arrow keys, your direction of view can be controlled around the sphere based on your current " | 3. If you hold down the Ctrl key, and use the Arrow keys, your direction of view can be controlled around the sphere based on your current " | ||
- | One other essential item to understand is that the height/Zoom keys + and - only work when the "Look At" point is touching the surface of the earth or an object, if its in the sky then you won't be able to change the setting! | + | One other essential item to understand is that the height/Zoom keys + and - only work when the "Look At" point is touching the surface of the earth or an object, if its in the sky then you won't be able to change the setting! |
Its worth having a play with the controls above to get used to them, especially the use of the Shift Key as this allows you to rotate around a point and view from all angles, good for inspecting a Flight path! | Its worth having a play with the controls above to get used to them, especially the use of the Shift Key as this allows you to rotate around a point and view from all angles, good for inspecting a Flight path! | ||
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To grab a Screen image use Ctrl-Alt-S, the resolution will be that of your sceen. | To grab a Screen image use Ctrl-Alt-S, the resolution will be that of your sceen. | ||
+ | ===== How to load a Flight Path ===== | ||
- | How to load a Flight Path | + | |
From the http:// | From the http:// | ||
- | Creating Object Movies | + | If you don't have your data available in the form of a KML file then all is not lost, provided you can generate a simple text file consisting of Longitude, Latitude, Altitude one per line such as; |
+ | < | ||
+ | -1.02297, | ||
+ | -1.02261, | ||
+ | -1.02221, | ||
+ | -1.01351, | ||
+ | -1.00172, | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Then all you need do is top your data with the following; | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | <?xml version=" | ||
+ | <kml xmlns=" | ||
+ | xmlns: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | and tail your data with the following, to create a simple track; | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Save the result as Track.kml and load this into GE to display your data. You can alter the way it is displayed in GE by editing the properties of the resulting track segment within GE once loaded, not forgetting to save the changes back to the file once altered of course! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Creating Object Movies | ||
First what's an Object Movie ? Its an interactive sequence of images, that as you drag your mouse around on the image the view will change see http:// | First what's an Object Movie ? Its an interactive sequence of images, that as you drag your mouse around on the image the view will change see http:// | ||
In addition to the images collected from GE, you will need some software to enable the images to be composed into the interactive sequence I use Object2VR from Garden Gnome software http:// | In addition to the images collected from GE, you will need some software to enable the images to be composed into the interactive sequence I use Object2VR from Garden Gnome software http:// | ||
- | Collecting images from GE for an Object Movie | + | ==== Collecting images from GE for an Object Movie ==== |
Position the "Look At" cross on the ground track about half way between Launch and Landing spots of a flight path, you may want to turn the " | Position the "Look At" cross on the ground track about half way between Launch and Landing spots of a flight path, you may want to turn the " | ||
- | Choose a suitable elevation angle to show the path best and then starting from North, make screen grabs as you rotate in small steps around the path, about 20-40 steps is sufficent | + | Choose a suitable elevation angle to show the path best and then starting from North, make screen grabs as you rotate in small steps around the path, about 20-40 steps is sufficient |
My own site at http:// | My own site at http:// |
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