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Surface Data Analyse Toolkit
Freeware toolkit for analysing the surface of Earth, Moon,
Mars, or other planets by combining data from various platforms.
This software toolkit was designed for route planning for
the NASA MER marsrovers, however can also be used for various
other purposes.
New: Using this toolkit you can now
create kml files for viewing in Google Earth or Google Mars.
For examples of kml files created
with SDAT go to our
KML download page
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NavTools Toolbar
FREE tool to calculate risk of excessive rolling, pitching,
or heaving in heavy weather conditions as well as vessels
squat, wheel over point, airdraft, and fuel consumption in
any weather condition. Simple tools for voyage planning and
voyage monitoring are included.
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NavTools Meteo
Allows you to receive free of charge weather charts and
weather information by email attachment from the NOAA internet
servers.
NavTools Meteo integrates with many commercial email applications,
allowing you to order any available weatherchart with just
one mouseclick. Within approx.. 15 minutes after transmitting
the order-message, you will receive the requested weather
chart as email attachment in your mailbox.
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NavTools Route XP
Complete route planning solution for coastal and ocean voyages.
Allows calculation of the most fuel-efficient route, taking
into account expected weather conditions and your vessels
loading condition. Estimates required fuel for the intended
voyage, and required engine rpm setting to arrive on schedule
with minimal fuel consumption.
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NavTools Stormtrack
Allows you to track an unlimited number of tropical storms
(cyclones, typhoons, hurricanes, etc.) and quickly estimate
closest approach of this storm to your intended route.
Includes expected weather conditions on any position on
your route at any moment during the voyage, calculation of
vessels expected behavior under these circumstances (risk
of synchronous or parametric rolling and pitching, etc.),
and forces acting on the vessel and cargo.
Using NavTools Stormtrack you will be able to estimate the
risk of running into severe weather conditions for any intended
route, and take timely action to avoid the storm.
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