Description
The OrbitStateObservation type is a base type which contains observation (or measurement) data.
Users cannot create instances of this type of object. However, users can access instances of this object type that have been created indirectly, for example as children of other objects. Users can also access any static properties and methods on this object type.
Inheritance Hierarchy: ObjectàObservationàOrbitStateObservation
Derived Types: CartesianStateObservation, EquinoctialStateObservation
Available In Editions:
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Mission
Timing Precision Mode
This page describes functionality in nanosecond timing precision mode.
Name
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Description
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DeclaredName
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The name of the object as declared.
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DisplayName
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The name displayed for this object in output windows such as views, plots, and reports.
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ObjectBeingObserved
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The object being observed in this observation, ie. the object whose state is being measured.
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ObjectId
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The unique identifier for the object.
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ObjectType
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The type of the object.
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ObservedEpoch
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The epoch of the Observation in TAI.
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Observer
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The object performing the observation, ie. the object that is taking measurements of the state of the ObjectBeingObserved.
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WasUnderweightingUsed
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A flag indicating whether or not measurement underweighting was used as part of the filter state and covariance update for this observation.
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Name
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Description
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ClearSavedStates
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Clears previous saved states for this object.
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GetFromFile
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Load the object state from the specified FreeFlyer object file.
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GetFromString
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Load the object state from the specified string.
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PutToFile
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Convert the object state to FreeFlyer object xml and write to a file.
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PutToString
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Convert the object state to FreeFlyer object xml and return as a string.
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ReferenceEquals
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Returns 1 if the argument refers to the calling object and 0 otherwise.
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Restore
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Restore an object's state from a previously saved state.
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Save
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Save the object's state so that it can be restored later.
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SetObjectBeingObserved
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Set the given object as the Object Being Observed for this Observation.
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