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Post #761by toutatis » 27.09.2018, 11:52

Great work Gironde.. Thanks very much... :smile: :smile: :smile: :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Post #763by SpaceFanatic64 » 27.09.2018, 13:48

Gironde, for the ISEE spacecraft addons, try using Jack Higgins' old ICE spacecraft models.
If you see that I made a dumb or nonsensical post years ago, please forgive me in advance.

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Post #764by gironde » 27.09.2018, 14:15

cmod models ISEE come from Jack model ice.3ds

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Post #765by SpaceFanatic64 » 27.09.2018, 20:19

Oh. It's just that I didn't download it, and I was wondering if it used a placeholder model instead of the Jack Higgins model

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Also where's the download for the ISEE spacecrafts? It's not shown anywhere.

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Another spacecraft: Geotail, space mission between NASA and JAXA. Orbital data is available on the NASA Locator. In the meantime I found the link for the model here: https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/detail/GeoTail
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Post #766by DaveBowman2001 » 28.09.2018, 05:06

All ISEE probes share the same bus. Technically, it is available already on the Motherlode as the ICE (ISEE-3) spacecraft

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By the way, I found free MSH models of the TKS, Salyut 4 and Almaz (Salyut 3 and 5) on the website, https://library.avsim.net

However, to access them, you should have an account to that site
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Post #767by gironde » 28.09.2018, 06:40

here is the complete pack for ISEE 1, 2 and 3 (ICE).
the .cmod file is just a conversion of Jack's .3ds file.


:hi:
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Post #768by toutatis » 28.09.2018, 10:04

The WIND model... the radius of spacecraft is 1,2 meters... so guys, correct it in SSC-file (write 0.0012 there)... use SSC-file by Gironde...
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Post #769by toutatis » 28.09.2018, 10:15

I currently working with VIKING ORBITERS models too... lot of work... the model from ORBITER is too bad... I will make lot of changes there... I got the orbital data for these great spacecrafts...

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Post #770by Diigg » 28.09.2018, 11:11

Great! @Toutatis @gironde @spacefanatic64 @DaveBowman2001, and others, for the effort. :clap:

@Toutatis I really want to see the Viking orbiter.
Can we see the whole mission? Journey of the orbiters until arriving at Mars, attached with the probes of landing, separation of the probes and landing and orbits of the orbitadores until the end of the mission?

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Post #771by toutatis » 28.09.2018, 11:31

Great! @Toutatis @gironde @spacefanatic64 @DaveBowman2001, and others, for the effort. :clap:

@Toutatis I really want to see the Viking orbiter.
Can we see the whole mission? Journey of the orbiters until arriving at Mars, attached with the probes of landing, separation of the probes and landing and orbits of the orbitadores until the end of the mission?

@Diigg... Thanks very much too... at the moment for these spacecrafts I have only the data for the orbit from 7 August 1980 (Viking-1)... and the orbit from 25 July 1978 (Viking-2)... but I will try to find more information about the orbital parameters of Viking-1,2...

"The orbiter primary mission ended at the beginning of solar conjunction on November 5, 1976. The extended mission commenced on December 14, 1976, after solar conjunction. Operations included close approaches to Phobos in February 1977. The periapsis was reduced to 300 km on March 11, 1977. Minor orbit adjustments were done occasionally over the course of the mission, primarily to change the walk rate — the rate at which the areocentric longitude changed with each orbit, and the periapsis was raised to 357 km on July 20, 1979. On August 7, 1980, Viking 1 Orbiter was running low on attitude control gas and its orbit was raised from 357 × 33943 km to 320 × 56000 km to prevent impact with Mars and possible contamination until the year 2019. Operations were terminated on August 17, 1980, after 1485 orbits. A 2009 analysis concluded that, while the possibility that Viking 1 had impacted Mars could not be ruled out, it was most likely still in orbit."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_1

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Post #772by DaveBowman2001 » 28.09.2018, 11:39

the model from ORBITER is too bad... I will make lot of changes there...

Too many meshes I see

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Can we see the whole (Viking) mission?
@Diigg, unfortunately there is no trajectory data available for any of the two Vikings on any NASA website, especially HORIZONS
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Post #773by gironde » 28.09.2018, 18:28

Congratulations to all contributors :clap: :clap: :clap:

Unfortunately, I think there is an error in the LOCATOR database for ISEE-1 and ISEE-2. You have all noticed a loop in the orbit that is completely opposite to the others. This loop does not need to be.

I studied the following coordinates in the xyz file of ISEE-1.

This error occurred between 03-04-1987 and 05-04-1987. For the day of 04-04-1987, there is no data, and the figures provided for the 3 and 5 seem false (too different from the others). Unfortunately I could not correct because I can not invent coordinates.

It will be necessary in the immediate time this content of these files. I did not do the study for ISEE-2 but the error does not seem to be at the same date.

Sorry!
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Post #774by gironde » 28.09.2018, 19:06

Toutatis, regarding the radius of WIND, you forget the arms that supports the MFI: 12m end-to-end
so 1.2m (cylindrical body) + 6m (radial boom) = 7.20m (radius of the sphere containing the model)



https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/v-w-x-y-z/wind
MFI (Magnetic Field Investigation):
MFI PI: R. Lepping, NASA/GSFC. Objectives: investigation of the structure and fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field (transport of energy and acceleration of particles in the solar wind). Instrument: Magnetometer measures the intensity and direction of magnetic field vector. The MFI instrument consists of dual triaxial fluxgate magnetometers mounted on a 12 m radial boom, and a data processing and control unit within the spacecraft bus. The magnetometer sensors each produce analog signals proportional to the strength of the magnetic field component aligned with the sensor. These signals are then digitized and processed by a microprocessor controlled data system.

:hi:

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I edited the xyz file for Rosetta and modify the ssc file
source: Nasa Locator

attached the pack

:hi:
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Post #775by Diigg » 28.09.2018, 22:08

@gironde that addon you use for Comet 67P / Churiumov-Guerasimenko and that this coincides with the trajectory of Rosetta?
I have tried several and none is true.
On August 6, 2014, the probe should be 100Km away.
In Celestia, with your addon, the probe is located at almost 2 million kilometers. Something is wrong somewhere and I know what it is. :sad:

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Post #776by toutatis » 28.09.2018, 23:10

Toutatis, regarding the radius of WIND, you forget the arms that supports the MFI: 12m end-to-end
so 1.2m (cylindrical body) + 6m (radial boom) = 7.20m (radius of the sphere containing the model)
oh, yes Gironde... your right...

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Post #777by toutatis » 28.09.2018, 23:25

@gironde that addon you use for Comet 67P / Churiumov-Guerasimenko and that this coincides with the trajectory of Rosetta?
I have tried several and none is true.
On August 6, 2014, the probe should be 100Km away.
In Celestia, with your addon, the probe is located at almost 2 million kilometers. Something is wrong somewhere and I know what it is. :sad:

@Diigg... I have the orbital data from HORIZONS for ROSETTA... for full mission... so I will prepare it... from the start of mission to rendezvous with comet the orbit of Rosetta will be heliocentric... but from 5 August 2014 to 5 October 2016 the central body for the orbit will be Comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko...
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Post #778by DaveBowman2001 » 29.09.2018, 00:32

but from 5 August 2014 to 5 October 2016 the central body for the orbit will be Comet 67P / Churiumov-Guerasimenko...

Can't wait for the mission update, however Rosetta only orbited 67P until 30 Sept 2016, 10:39:28 UTC according to the European Space Agency
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By the way, I recently downloaded the Gemini addon from the previous pages, and it seems that both the Agena and the Gemini have transparency issues
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Post #779by gironde » 29.09.2018, 07:32

Diigg,

There may be errors in the Locator database; that I can not say.
But are there any errors in the orbital data of 67P? To have.

:hi:

I was able to correct the path error for ISEE-1 and ISEE-2.
In each file, I deleted 2 lines
for ISEE-1: 1983 93rd day h3.00 and 1983 95th day h12.63333
for ISEE-2: 1981 20th day h2.81667 and 1981 22nd day h12.41667

The unwanted loop has disappeared

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For Rosetta, I have 2 ssc files.
- ssc ArtBlos with a timeline at 3 epochs:
"Churyumov-Gerasimenko: 67P: 67P-Churyumov-Gerasimenko: 1975 P1" "Soil"
1st ending 2014 Aug 06 with EllipticalOrbit
2nd ending 2016 Oct 01 with xyzv file
3rd beginning 2016 Oct 01 (endless) with EllipticalOrbit

- ssc (from unknown source) with SpiceOrbit
"67p: 67P_Churyumov_Gerasimenko" "Sol"
Beginning "1900 01 01 00: 00: 00.000"
Ending "2101 01 01 00: 00: 00.000"
This file with Spice does not work because I must miss files.

EllipticalOrbit descriptions are generalist. They describe an orbit at a given moment and apply it to the entire timeline of which they are part. This induces errors in relation to reality.

To match Rosetta and 67P at the time of their meeting, it would take a xyz file for everyone at the same time.

Would someone have the model for the Philae lander?

:hi:

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a position file for 67P (xyzv)
beginning 11 sept 1969 (date of discovery)
ending 11 dec 2018
gap between each line: 1 day
Source: HORIZONS
center: Sun
units: km

It does not add too much precision to the design of the orbit, but refines the position of the comet which has a period of revolution that oscillates around 6.50 years.


put .ssc in your folder for 67P (apart from LUT5, 'Visible false' and 'Clickable true', can be disabled)
put .xyzv in your data for 67P
disable your old files .ssc and .xyzv

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DaveBowman2001,

indeed, there are transparencies but I did not find what produced them. The surfaces are described as opaque.
????
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Post #780by gironde » 29.09.2018, 15:10

a little texture and orientation of Formosat 5
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