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It is not reasonable to give a by default orbit! So, when using <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> for the first time, the initial orbit will be displayed with an error status. For example, it will just be necessary to give a positive value for the semi-major axis. | It is not reasonable to give a by default orbit! So, when using <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> for the first time, the initial orbit will be displayed with an error status. For example, it will just be necessary to give a positive value for the semi-major axis. | ||
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+ | == Date == | ||
+ | The date is given with the following entry area: | ||
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+ | Several date formats are available via a mouse right click. | ||
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+ | Moreover the user can select a time scale …for which the conversion will be done … | ||
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+ | … and also have the possibility to use a date offset utility (very useful when you want to add duration to a previous date) by clicking on the button: |
Version du 6 juillet 2017 à 13:50
By default values
It is not reasonable to give a by default orbit! So, when using PSIMU for the first time, the initial orbit will be displayed with an error status. For example, it will just be necessary to give a positive value for the semi-major axis.
Date
The date is given with the following entry area:
Several date formats are available via a mouse right click.
Moreover the user can select a time scale …for which the conversion will be done …
… and also have the possibility to use a date offset utility (very useful when you want to add duration to a previous date) by clicking on the button: