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Harry Dove-Robinson

Here GOES Radiotelescope Diagram

Here GOES Radiotelescope Diagram. Heidi Neilson and Harry Dove-Robinson (Aug 01, 2019)

Here GOES Radiotelescope Website Screenshot

Here GOES Radiotelescope Website Screenshot. Courtesy Heidi Neilson and Harry Dove-Robinson (Jan 06, 2021)

Here GOES Radiotelescope Website Screenshot

Here GOES Radiotelescope Website Screenshot. Courtesy Heidi Neilson and Harry Dove-Robinson (Apr 24, 2020)

Here GOES Radiotelescope

Here GOES Radiotelescope. Courtesy the artists. (Aug 01, 2019)

Harry Dove-Robinson (wx-star.com) is a software engineer and researcher interested in satellite remote sensing and digital signal processing. Since 2017, they have contributed open-source software and processing techniques to the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) direct readout community, including the first false-color method designed for GOES-R High Rate Information Transmission (HRIT) users. Their satellite image processing code powers Here GOES Radiotelescope (2020) and is used in the Space Science Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Harry also co-produced the short documentary Tornadic Winds: Dodge City (2018), and they are currently working on mitigating anthropogenic solar contamination in the operational GOES-R fire detection product.