It might still be winter, but that hasn’t cooled down SatDump’s pace of development! We’re happy to announce version 1.1.4, full of new features and bug fixes. New Features Autotrack/Scheduler im...
Release 1.1.3
New Year, New SatDump! We’re happy to announce a new version of SatDump with several added features and even more bug fixes. New Features NOAA APT improvements This release brings a large number...
Release 1.1.2
Yet another update has been beamed to your computers now! This time starring: New features Automation improvements It is now possible to very easily build an automated station for APT or LRPT sa...
Release 1.1.1
Guess what, it’s update time again! Time GOES(-15) by so fast - it’s been a month now since V1.1.0 was released (See what we did there?). So we figured a small maintenance update will do no harm, t...
Projections - A Story
One of SatDump’s major components is projections. Geo-referencing satellite data, especially when it’s not in GEO requires quite a few convoluted processing steps. Considering one recent set of ch...
Release 1.1.0
It’s been 285 days since SatDump 1.0.3 was released. A lot has changed since then - new features have been added and numerous bugs were squished! That’s why we decided to finally release SatDump ve...
Release 1.0.3
It initially wasn’t planned to release 1.0.3 so soon, I still had some other plans. But with the amount of requests following JPSS-2’s VIIRS instrument now being active, APT support and so on… I gu...
Release 1.0.2
A rather quick update after 1.0.1. There were some major bugs that were worked on since, so a rather quick release before working on other things felt important. So obviously, this is mainly bugfix...
Release 1.0.1
This update, unlike previous ones, includes a lot that’s more under-the-hood… So while it will appear smaller, it isn’t especially that much smaller! Things that are still too WIP to be mentioned,...
Decoding BW-3
Introduction For a while now, the BlueWalker-3 has been continuously monitored by amateurs worldwide including myself due to it’s very controversial nature (won’t go in details about it here. See ...