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User must leave TruSat.org to find out when and where to look to see an object #257

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johngribbin opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 0 comments
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Ideally our users can determine when and where to look to see an object without having to avail of tools like Heavens Above. This feature needs utilize their precise location to provide the ideal service.

The user experience could look something like this:

  • A summary of when/where to look is shown by default, listing the next 3 visible passes' time when it starts to become visible, the azimuth, and the altitude.
  • If user clicks "more" link, the box expands to show time/azimuth/altitude data for the start time, peak altitude time, and end time for each pass, and shows more passes if available
  • Includes "how to spot sats" link to detailed tutorial content
@johngribbin johngribbin added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 4, 2020
@Kmoneal Kmoneal added this to To do in TruSat via automation Mar 12, 2020
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