Nigi Fabio <nigifabio@gmail.com> a écrit :
hi all,
Hi Fabio,
i'm really excited about the new selection of esa socis for 2013 and i
just read the proposal
last year i worked on android for orekit and i really like to work on
it this year i see this and it like me a lot :
Create a web application for orbit propagation with operational
forecasts
it's possibile to work with orekit again or you prefer new students?
It will depend on all the applications we receive. We would prefer to
share
and have new students each year, but we don't forbid past students to
apply.
could you explain better what you desire from this project so i could
prepare a right project plan?
What we thought was an application that would run on a web server and
would provide a front page were users could select:
1) a spacecraft orbit
(either from a server provided list or by specifying all
orbital elements by themselves)
2) some general event types (penumbra entry/exit, full eclipse
entry/exit,
nodes crossing, apsides crossings, solar time ...)
3) some ground station specific events (start/end visibility for some
selected ground stations locations)
4) a time span
Then the user would submit this job to the server and will get back
generated ephemerides (in inertial or terrestrial frame), ground track
plot, and the list of events that occurred together with their
occurrence time. These results should be displayed in a result web
page and could also be downloaded by the user.
best regards,
Luc
thanks,
Fabio
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 4:32 PM, MAISONOBE Luc <luc.maisonobe@c-s.fr>
wrote:
Dear all,
ESA has announced today the list of open-source projects selected
for its
Summer Of Code In Space (SOCIS) 2013. We are very happy that our
project has
been selected this year, as it was selected previous years. The
complete
list of selected projets is available here:
<http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2013/?q=node/13>.
Students who are studying in one of the ESA member state can apply
to the
SOCIS projects. Our own list of ideas is here:
<https://www.orekit.org/forge/projects/orekit/wiki/SOCIS>.
If you are interested, look at the SOCIS site to see the conditions for
application. If you want to apply to one of the Orekit proposed
subjects (or
if you have another subject you want to propose us), feel free to
use this
mailing list to ask, or send a mail directly to me.
best regards,
Luc, on behalf of the Orekit team
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