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uawardata
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I found an intteractive map locating all Russian military forces. Can anyone verify how up-to-date it is?
They provide dates with their data, but the data only goes up to September. The raw data is also available on Github, if you need that as well: https://github.com/simonhuwiler/uawardata
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Need a website for monitoring Russian attacks and movement
The data is also hosted on Github: https://github.com/simonhuwiler/uawardata
- According to preliminary information Russian invasion troops are in the pocket near Kherson. They were allowed to give up in 2 days or they will be destroyed.
PyCBC-Tutorials
- How can we use PSD for inverse spectrum truncation?
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[GWpy] How do you know what time an event is occurring from a frequency plot?
If you want to get a sense for a signal is actually detected and at what time it occurs, I'd suggest taking a look at PyCBC and the tutorials there. https://github.com/gwastro/PyCBC-Tutorials In particular the following you may find useful, but you may find the others helpful as well. https://colab.research.google.com/github/gwastro/pycbc-tutorials/blob/master/tutorial/3\_WaveformMatchedFilter.ipynb
What are some alternatives?
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