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NAME

       schedule - generate schedule files for polar weather satellites

DESCRIPTION

       usage: schedule [-h] [-c CONFIG] [-t TLE] [-l LOG] [-m [MAIL [MAIL ...]]] [-v]

              [--lat  LAT]  [--lon  LON]  [--alt ALT] [-f FORWARD] [-s START_TIME] [-d DELAY] [-a
              AVOID] [--no-aqua-terra-dump] [--multiproc] [-o OUTPUT_DIR]  [-u  OUTPUT_URL]  [-x]
              [-r] [--scisys] [-p] [-g]

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
              configuration file to use

       -t TLE, --tle TLE
              tle file to use

       -l LOG, --log LOG
              File to log to (defaults to stdout)

       -m [MAIL [MAIL ...]], --mail [MAIL [MAIL ...]]
              mail address(es) to send error messages to.

       -v, --verbose
              print debug messages too

   start-parameter:
              (or set values in the configuration file)

       --lat LAT
              Latitude, degrees north

       --lon LON
              Longitude, degrees east

       --alt ALT
              Altitude, km

       -f FORWARD, --forward FORWARD
              time ahead to compute the schedule

       -s START_TIME, --start-time START_TIME
              start time of the schedule to compute

       -d DELAY, --delay DELAY
              delay (in seconds) needed between two consecutive passes (60 seconds by default)

   special:
              (additional parameter changing behaviour)

       -a AVOID, --avoid AVOID
              xml request file with passes to avoid

       --no-aqua-terra-dump
              do not consider Aqua/Terra-dumps

       --multiproc
              use multiple parallel processes

   output:
              (file pattern are taken from configuration file)

       -o OUTPUT_DIR, --output-dir OUTPUT_DIR
              where to put generated files

       -u OUTPUT_URL, --output-url OUTPUT_URL
              URL where to put generated schedule file(s), otherwise use output-dir

       -x, --xml
              generate an xml request file (schedule)

       -r, --report
              generate an xml report file (schedule)

       --scisys
              generate a SCISYS schedule file

       -p, --plot
              generate plot images

       -g, --graph
              save graph info

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for schedule is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       schedule programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info schedule

       should give you access to the complete manual.