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I am exploring poliastro's propagators with Minor Planet Center "classical" orbital elements and poliastro's bodies vs. JPL Horizons' ephemerides data. I am not entirely sure if the results are within…
s-m-e updated
3 years ago
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Just found this package, this is wonderful. Thank you for your work!
Is there any way to extract geophysical properties from major solar system bodies via function call? I can get the geophysical p…
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JPL/HORIZONS 14482 (1994 PK15) 2022-Jan-09 02:33:02
Rec #: 14482 (+COV) Soln.date: 2021-Au…
RM7rb updated
2 years ago
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Hi @shbhuk!
Thanks a lot for this beautiful package. I had one request, though, that it was not obvious to me how to implement (but which apparently Jason Eastman did implement in his IDL and web…
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Mostly due to thermal constraints the majority of astronomy mission are now using *orbits* around [lagrange points](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrange_point). For example: [James Webb](https://en.…
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Hi!
I tested [orb.js](http://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/lab/orb/) web tool and it provided data that different from such web calculators.
Maybe it will be helpful for you.
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Documentation (docstrings) from the pure Python modules in the tudatpy repository should appear on the [API docs page](https://py.api.tudat.space/en/latest/) alongside the API docs for the bindings.
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_Original report by Torsten Merkel:_ https://bugs.launchpad.net/stellarium/+bug/1291005
I tried to observe three of the minor planets during last two weeks (Pallas, Vesta, Ceres) and had problems t…
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JD timestamps should be expressed as BJD_TDB time standard. An (IDL-based) explanatation of this can be found here: http://astroutils.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/time/
There must be a python package th…
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I found the calculation doesn't take into account the altitude, although the parameter h is included in coordinates. It doesn't modify anything for the results, and it should. Can you confirm that ?
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