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Of course, there is the possibility to define the complete initial orbit characteristics (epoch, frame, orbital parameters) using the same | == Generic orbit == | ||
Of course, there is the possibility to define the complete initial orbit characteristics (epoch, frame, orbital parameters) using the same [http://genopus.cnes.fr GENOPUS] widget as in [http://psimu.cnes.fr PSIMU], [http://opera.cnes.fr OPERA] and many other tools. | |||
[[Fichier:OrbitLEOfull.png]] | [[Fichier:OrbitLEOfull.png]] | ||
== Simple orbit == | |||
But <font color=#556B2F>'''GENTLEMAN'''</font> also get the possibility to define more simply an orbit: | But <font color=#556B2F>'''GENTLEMAN'''</font> also get the possibility to define more simply an orbit: | ||
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[[Fichier:OrbitGEOsimple.png]] | [[Fichier:OrbitGEOsimple.png]] | ||
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''Note: there are some checks between the orbit, the vehicle and the forces models characteristics as, for example, to verify that it is not necessary to define an atmospheric model if we are on a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Geostationnary Earth Orbit">GEO</font>. | ''Note: there are some checks between the orbit, the vehicle and the forces models characteristics as, for example, to verify that it is not necessary to define an atmospheric model if we are on a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Geostationnary Earth Orbit">GEO</font>.'' | ||
Note: be careful on the fact that, up to now, due to limitations of [http://patrius.cnes.fr PATRIUS] algorithms, building a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Low Earth Orbit">LEO</font> <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines | ''Note: be careful on the fact that, up to now, due to limitations of [http://patrius.cnes.fr PATRIUS] algorithms, building a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Low Earth Orbit">LEO</font> <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Elements">TLE</font> is not possible for a too low eccentricity and a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Geostationnary Earth Orbit">GEO</font> <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Elements">TLE</font> for an epoch before 2005 !'' | ||
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Dernière version du 7 septembre 2021 à 12:42
Generic orbit
Of course, there is the possibility to define the complete initial orbit characteristics (epoch, frame, orbital parameters) using the same GENOPUS widget as in PSIMU, OPERA and many other tools.
Simple orbit
But GENTLEMAN also get the possibility to define more simply an orbit:
- First, the user will have to select if a LEO or a GEO orbit has to be considered
- Then, selecting “Simple Orbit”, the amount of parameters will be reduced with:
- In case of a LEO, only:
- The epoch
- The perigee altitude
- The apogee altitude
- The inclination
- In case of a LEO, only:
- By default, the frame will be GCRF, the values for RAAN, argument of perigee and anomaly will be set to zero.
- In case of a GEO, only:
- The epoch
- The delta on the GEO altitude for the perigee altitude
- The delta on the GEO altitude for the apogee altitude
- The inclination
- The longitude
- In case of a GEO, only:
- By default, (all parameters set to zero), the orbit will be a GEO one!
Note: there are some checks between the orbit, the vehicle and the forces models characteristics as, for example, to verify that it is not necessary to define an atmospheric model if we are on a GEO.
Note: be careful on the fact that, up to now, due to limitations of PATRIUS algorithms, building a LEO TLE is not possible for a too low eccentricity and a GEO TLE for an epoch before 2005 !


