Great stuff, Mark.  I'm an old, dusty assembler, and later a C programmer.  
Used to program for fun,
then for profit, then after a few years of life I looked around and the art had 
snuck ahead of me.

I used to hack up the PREDICT code for my own devious purposes, and just to 
have fun
with the source.

Your blog post reminded me of how fun it is to cobble together one's own code to
solve a particular problem.  Keep it up!

Rich, N8UX


Mark wrote:
>You can find some of the simple example code at my blog:
>
>http://brainwagon.org/2009/09/27/how-to-use-python-to-predict-satellite-locations/
>
>I'll probably be porting all of my existing scripts to use this soon.
> In the mean time, if you have a similar task, you might look to it to
>solve your custom satellite prediction problems.
>
>73 Mark K6HX
>_______________________________________________

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