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''<font color=#FF0000>'''Note: the propagation will stop once the first event (date or altitude) will occur.'''</font>'' | ''<font color=#FF0000>'''Note: the propagation will stop once the first event (date or altitude) will occur.'''</font>'' | ||
− | ''<font color=#FF0000>'''Note: it is possible to retro propagate a trajectory by giving a negative duration or a date previous to the initial one | + | ''<font color=#FF0000>'''Note: it is possible to retro propagate a trajectory by giving a negative duration or a date previous to the initial one.</font>'' |
* Frame used for the propagation (only inertial ones among '''CIRF''', '''EME2000''' and '''GCRF'''); the first one is recommended in term of <font color=#FF8C00 title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</font> time. | * Frame used for the propagation (only inertial ones among '''CIRF''', '''EME2000''' and '''GCRF'''); the first one is recommended in term of <font color=#FF8C00 title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</font> time. |
Version du 8 novembre 2019 à 10:15
In this tab we have to kind of information:
Propagation data
First, data linked to the propagation with:
- Duration or date criteria for the end of the propagation
- Value of the duration or the date of the end of the propagation
- Altitude of the end of the propagation
- Type of altitude (since V11.4)
Note: the propagation will stop once the first event (date or altitude) will occur.
Note: it is possible to retro propagate a trajectory by giving a negative duration or a date previous to the initial one.
- Frame used for the propagation (only inertial ones among CIRF, EME2000 and GCRF); the first one is recommended in term of CPU time.
Numerical integrator
Then, we will have numerical integrator tuning:
- If the user chooses a Runge Kutta, only the step will have to be entered
- If the Dormand Price is selected the user will have to tune min/max steps and tolerances (but by default values are available).
Note: be careful, the RK6 is not yet operationnal and may give some erroneous outputs.
Note: in a future version some typical tuning will be proposed depending on the kind of orbit and the desired precision.