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John
John on 30 Aug 2022
Commented: Chunru on 31 Aug 2022
I have a lat, lon, alt for a ground station and a lat, lon, alt for a satellite.
I want to show a line connecting the ground station and satellite. I want the line to be in LLA space so I can plot it on the same surface map as the ground station. I've computer the az,el but not sure how to get that as a vector in LLA space.
Edit: I've attempted to use geoglobe but get an error related to my graphics card. Anyway to use the geoplot3 function without a globe? I would like to plot the line on a surface plot where I have terrain data. I'm going to eventually look for terrain intersections.
Thanks for your help, John

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Chunru
Chunru on 31 Aug 2022
Edited: Chunru on 31 Aug 2022
% Coordinates of the satellite and ground station
p.lat = [10 10.1]; p.lon=[40 42]; p.alt=[10000 100];
% Use geoglobe
uif = uifigure;
g = geoglobe(uif);
geoplot3(g, p.lat, p.lon, p.alt, "LineWidth", 2)
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John
John on 31 Aug 2022
Edited: John on 31 Aug 2022
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I've attempted to use geoglobe but get an error related to my graphics card. Anyway to use the geoplot3 function without a globe? I would like to plot the line on a surface plot where I have terrain data. Thanks
Chunru
Chunru on 31 Aug 2022
geoplot3 works only on globe.
One work around is to use surf for mapping data (with elevation) and use plot3 for the points in 3D.

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