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hi folks,
how/where can i learn about M50 to J2000 reference frame conversion? i've recently picked up an interest in tracking satellites. read a couple of books on the topic, took a grad level class (on sat communication rather than the tracking of it) and after using packaged software to track satellites i am now working my way thru writing a program solely for learning a thing or two about science related to space. implemented the SDP4/SGP4 algos from "spacetrack report #3" in java and am now porting it to c++. also found and implemented algorithms for julian to georgian conversion. now i'm stuck with the reference frame conversion. i'm decent with trig and such so i figured it wouldn't a big deal but since i don't know what the aries mean of 1950 is actually based on it's kinda hard to do the conversion. where can i learn more? i've tried googling but nothing concrete turns up. public libraries have a slim pickin' as far as science and math books are concerned (i tried). any help/suggestion would be greatly appriciated. and if the software turns out to be any good, i intend to GPL it so that anyone interested can have fun with it too. thanks, anoop |
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