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Inquiry about new orbit format #13

Open Bill-Gray opened 6 months ago

Bill-Gray commented 6 months ago

Hi folks,

As you may (or probably don't) know, I've been attempting to get discussion going about a new orbit format for about four years. At the time I wrote that page, I hadn't used JSON for anything. Having done so since then, I'm basically sold on what you're doing here. In particular, I think your format handles uncertainties better, and JSON is obviously better suited to the Python crowd. (I should note that my modest proposal met with complete silence, so I can't claim popular support for it.)

My first questions would be : are you thinking of this as something built for MPC needs only, or something that could have more general use? With ADES, there was some input from others in the community; is that possible here?

I would understand a desire to develop it within MPC without back-seat drivers intervening, but I'd hate to lose the opportunity to have a format for orbital element exchange for the entire community.

On the chance that some commentary might be welcome, or at least read :

matthewjohnpayne commented 6 months ago

Bill,

Thanks for your comments.

To give an immediate reply to some of your questions:

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