Analyze satellite visibility from a ground station using a visibility mask computed from the surrounding terrain. A visibility mask is a set of azimuth and elevation angles that define where obstructions block a satellite's line-of-sight visibility.
Compute and visualize access intervals between the Apollo Command and Service module and a rover on the lunar surface. The module's orbit is modeled using Reference Trajectory #2 from the NASA report Variations of the Lunar Orbital Parameters of the Apollo CSM-Module [2]. This is a lunar orbit studied by NASA for the Apollo program. The example uses:
(Aerospace Blockset)
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