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Orbit determination from three sets of observations using Laplacian methods

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Orbit determination from three sets of observations (t, R.A., dec.) assuming heliocentric orbit and geocentric observer (i.e. requires R) and using Laplacian methods. See "Astrodynamics: Orbit Determination, Space Navigation, Celestial Mechanics, Volume 1" by Samuel Herrick, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971; esp. Ch. 10 and 12 (page numbers refer to the appropriate pages in this edition).

Requires an ASCII datafile, eight (8) lines:

 comment
 header
 t(1)    R.A.(1)   dec(1)  Rx(1)   Ry(1)   Rz(1)
 t(1)    R.A.(1)   dec(1)  Rx(2)   Ry(2)   Rz(2)
 t(1)    R.A.(1)   dec(1)  Rx(3)   Ry(3)   Rz(3)
 k*
 alpha
 epsilon

where t is in JD and R.A., dec. are both in decimal degrees,

and k* = k = 1/(unit of canonical time) :

 k = 0.017 202 09895 if canonical time in days
 k = 0.001 239 444   if canonical time in seconds

note: tau = k*(t - to).

and alpha is the light-time constant:

 alpha = 0.0057755 days/au or alpha = 0.021275 sec/gu

epsilon is the obliquity (inclination) of the ecliptic plane, in decimal degrees.

GSS, 12 Mar 1998, 3 Jun 1998, 7-9 Oct 1998

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