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1. Orbital Path Heatmap: • Rows: Orbits (1 to 15). • Columns: Segments of 100km for each orbit. • Color: Represents time spent or data density in that segment. • This heatmap can show how evenly the ISS moves or highlight anomalies. 2. Global Path Overlay: • Overlay the ISS’s path on a map of Earth, using a Mercator or sinusoidal projection. • Color the path segments to show time or speed variations (if recorded). 3. Circular Spiral Plot: • Plot orbits in a spiral format, with each orbit forming a circular path. • This can visually emphasize periodicity and data density. 4. Stacked Line Visualization: • Plot individual orbital paths as stacked line segments. • Use a different color for each orbit to highlight shifts. Tools and Approach: 1. Data Preprocessing: • Parse the raw data collected by the ESP32-S3 (likely GPS coordinates and timestamps).
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