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- SpaceFanatic64
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Could someone create a full xyzv of the Rosetta mission? The only ones we currently have go all the way up until it approaches the comet. It would be very nice if someone could do this. Also, I found data from HORIZONS, so that would be where to find the orbital information.
If you see that I made a dumb or nonsensical post years ago, please forgive me in advance.
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Topic authortoutatis
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Could someone create a full xyzv of the Rosetta mission? The only ones we currently have go all the way up until it approaches the comet. It would be very nice if someone could do this. Also, I found data from HORIZONS, so that would be where to find the orbital information.
Ok, SpaceFanatic64... let's try...
- DaveBowman2001
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By the way, here's the link to the free Viking Orbiter mesh...
https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=481
https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=481
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
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Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
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@SpaceFanatic64... but about WIND spacecraft... you said that there orbital data for it on HORIZONS... but I did not found.. So I will start (during 48 hours) the launch of this spacecraft to the Celestia space to the heliocentric orbit which I will prepare by myself, till we find original orbital data for this spacecraft...
- SpaceFanatic64
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Hm, that's strange. Maybe I thought I saw it on HORIZONS, but I guess I must've confused it with some other spacecraft. I'm sorry, my mistake.you said that there orbital data for it on HORIZONS... but I did not found..
If you see that I made a dumb or nonsensical post years ago, please forgive me in advance.
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This is looks like that... I converted it in .3DS... but need to make it better...
The Viking orbiter as shown after it has released its lander, Nice work!
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"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
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Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
For WIND, the celestrack archive sent me this file
There is only once the 2 usual lines.
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on https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi, we find WIND but I think it is necessary to interpret the types of coordinates proposed because they do not correspond to those used in Celestia.
There is only once the 2 usual lines.
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on https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi, we find WIND but I think it is necessary to interpret the types of coordinates proposed because they do not correspond to those used in Celestia.
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1 23333U 94071A 94305.49999999 -.00172956 26967-3 10000-3 0 15
2 23333 28.7490 2.3720 9728298 30.4360 1.3500 0.07309491 70
Gironde... but from this 2 lines I can see that it is for the geocentric orbit...
I read... the orbital data for...
Epoch 1994-11-01 11:59:59...
Inclination 28.749...
Ascending of Node 2.372...
Eccentricity 0.9728298...
Argument of Pericenter 30.436...
Mean Anomaly 1.35...
Rotations per day 0.07309491
from this I calculated...
Epoch JD 2449657.999988
SemiMajor Axis 241 626 km...
Period 328 hours 20 minutes 24 seconds (19700.40 minutes.)
Pericenter 187 kilometers...
Apocenter 470309 kilometers...
but this spacecraft changed the orbits many times... ok, we can use this data, till we will find something else...
Yes Toutatis, I totally agree with you.
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Toutatis,
For WIND, I tried an orbit (x, y, z) at https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
type GEI J2000
time 17-11-1994 to 11-01-1998
output in km
day time format Day / Time format: YYYY DDD HH.HHHHH (easier to calculate Julian date)
Here is the result :
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interface https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
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here is the Excel table to edit the results of the website for WIND
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WIND 17-11-1994 to 20-09-2018
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"WIND:ISTP Wind:GGS Wind" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "Wind_bin.cmod"
Radius 0.0072
Beginning "1994 11 01 09:31:00"
#Ending "2030 01 01"
#Reference system
#Heliocentric
#Regime L1 Lagrangian point
#Sun orbiter
#Orbital insertion May 2004
#
#Norad celestrak.com archive data
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2449658.99999999 # Wednesday, A.D. 1994-Nov-2 11:59:59.9
Period 13.68084317
SemiMajorAxis 241626.048
Eccentricity 0.9728298
Inclination 28.7490
AscendingNode 2.3720
ArgOfPericenter 30.4360
MeanAnomaly 1.3500
}
InfoUrl "https://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/wind.shtml"
}
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Toutatis,
For WIND, I tried an orbit (x, y, z) at https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
type GEI J2000
time 17-11-1994 to 11-01-1998
output in km
day time format Day / Time format: YYYY DDD HH.HHHHH (easier to calculate Julian date)
Here is the result :
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interface https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
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here is the Excel table to edit the results of the website for WIND
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WIND 17-11-1994 to 20-09-2018
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updating files for ACE : ssc and data xyz
source : https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
source : https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
files for WIND : models, ssc and data xyz
source : https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
Toutatis has a pending model; he will certainly be better than mine. In the meantime, here is a xyz file
source : https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
Toutatis has a pending model; he will certainly be better than mine. In the meantime, here is a xyz file
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with https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
example for ISEE-3 (ICE) between 1978 and 2014
example for ISEE-3 (ICE) between 1978 and 2014
with https://sscweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/Locator.cgi
example for ISEE-1, ISEE-2 between 1977 and 1987, and ISEE-3 (ICE) between 1978 and 2014
example for ISEE-1, ISEE-2 between 1977 and 1987, and ISEE-3 (ICE) between 1978 and 2014