On reading .nio files:
There isn't much documentation publically available on the format of .nio files, so I started snooping around with a hex editor to
decode the format for myself.
What I found out:
The data at the beginning of the file contains text information about the file such...
I do know how to extract ephemeris data from .nio files, but I hadn't realized that some of those files had more coverage than .bsp data.
Thanks for that info.
It turns out that .nio files contain exactly the same data contained in .bsp files where they overlap and derive from the same...
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion.
What I am planning on doing is to compute two sets of osculating elements for the
orbit based on the state vectors at the beginning and end of the covered interval and
use these to compute the ephemeris outside the interval. This will insure that there...
By my calculation, a 48 km difference in the calculation of the position
of the solar system barycenter can be entirely accounted for by differences
in the masses used for the giant planets and the Sun. Jupiter alone
moves the solar system barycenter by about 750,000 km from the center of the...
I've made significant progress in using the ephemerides created by JPL for making
ephemeris modules for Orbiter. What prompted this was my dissatisfaction with the
results I was getting from a module I was creating for Nereid when compared to data
retrieved from the JPL Horizons ephemeris...
Recent SpaceX news says they are looking into the possibility of flying the first and second stages back to earth (and soft landing) under their own power. Can this be simulated with this add-on, and if so, has anyone tried it?
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George Washington was the number one criminal in the colonial US while he led a war against Britain. Once independence was won, he becomes the greatest hero in the independent US. I don't think library late fees are going to change that.
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I disagree with this entirely (actually quite amusing):
Inevitable global catastrophes (climate change, nuclear war, a huge meteorite fall) will result in quick Earth's civilization degradation or complete vanishing the way dinosaurs have extinct. The Humanity will be obliterated. So that's why...
I agree with about 50% of the arguement, but this part seems to be a bit fanciful:
Inevitable global catastrophes (climate change, nuclear war, a huge meteorite fall) will result in quick Earth's civilization degradation or complete vanishing the way dinosaurs have extinct. The Humanity will...
Orbiter's ephemeris for Earth and Mars gives an accuracy of a few hundred km. for the distance between the two. Consider it "checked out" . Same for Earth-Moon.
Reason: extensive comparison of Orbiter positions with JPL Horizons data on positions of Earth, Mars, and Moon.
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The period of the Earth's rotation is basically unpredictable at the 0.001 sec level from year to year, and has historically changed by 0.001 to 0.005 sec from year to year in recent times. Since Orbiter's model assumes that this value is fixed, it comes down to what time-frame do you want to...
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