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Where is the source of H-A Orbital elements?
Thanks a lot, I'll try to verify those links.
Bye, HilmiR "Ed Cannon" ... said... Do you happen to know the source, from which Heavens-Above take their orbital elements (TLE)? It may be the mccants.tle file, which is more than 1600 objects of interest to visual satellite observers (i.e., it omits thousands of tiny pieces of debris). There is another file, eccen.tle, which is hundreds of objects in highly eccentric orbits; I don't know if H-A uses those. The same site has the alldat.tle file, which is more than 8000 objects: http://users2.ev1.net/~mmccants/tles/ Ed Cannon - - Austin, Texas, USA (Remove "donotspam".) |
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Where is the source of H-A Orbital elements?
Thanks a lot, I'll try to verify those links.
Bye, HilmiR "Ed Cannon" ... said... Do you happen to know the source, from which Heavens-Above take their orbital elements (TLE)? It may be the mccants.tle file, which is more than 1600 objects of interest to visual satellite observers (i.e., it omits thousands of tiny pieces of debris). There is another file, eccen.tle, which is hundreds of objects in highly eccentric orbits; I don't know if H-A uses those. The same site has the alldat.tle file, which is more than 8000 objects: http://users2.ev1.net/~mmccants/tles/ Ed Cannon - - Austin, Texas, USA (Remove "donotspam".) |
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