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306100, 747990966.25826, .12174328971626, 128.95816653494, 256.920487068911, 308.764140502418, 74.6582898441838
306200, 747992244.113765, .12161833652493, 128.956211097811, 256.9176950343, 308.767331970064, 56.1691246213322
306300, 747991186.352602, .121534669452866, 128.953891777822, 256.912650825081, 308.770879705018, 37.6876622561771
306400, 747989260.495626, .121473234485095, 128.951526374437, 256.907116350646, 308.774299360486, 19.2095335705694
where the numbers are: current year,semimajor axis (km), eccentricity, inclination (degrees), Argument of pericentre (degrees), Longitude of Ascending Node (degrees), Mean Anomaly (degrees).
Is there any way I can show these orbits evolving in Celestia as a kind of timelapse/animation (assuming I can translate the data into an STC format)? So at the time shown in the table, the orbit shown in Celestia will have the properties shown in that row, and at the next timestep in the table the orbit will change to have the properties for the next row (maybe animating gradually in the time between them?) and so on? Could I do this with "Modify" commands or a script or something?