Re: [time-nuts] GPS Arctic graphs

2017-08-27 Thread paul swed
Leo I had no idea that you had done this work. Pretty interesting. Amazing amount of weight and the fact that it ran for some 134 days. Thanks for sharing. Paul WB8TSL On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Leo Bodnar wrote: > Perhaps, completely unrelated and useless information - I had a small > bal

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Arctic graphs

2017-08-27 Thread Leo Bodnar
Perhaps, completely unrelated and useless information - I had a small balloon that flew about 9km off the North Pole at altitude of around 13km while reporting its position derived from GPS. http://leobodnar.com/balloons/B-64/ Telemetry included time, date, coordinates, altitude, number of GPS s

[time-nuts] GPS Arctic graphs

2017-08-27 Thread Hal Murray
Elevation vs time for several satellites, 24 hours http://users.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/time-nuts/Arctic/Elev-A.png Polar plot of the same satellites. http://users.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/time-nuts/Arctic/Polar-A.png (see if I get this right) The satellites go around twice per day. Relativ