Spacecraft.GetKeplerianState(Variable, Variable) Method

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Description

Returns the A, E, I, RAAN, W, TA components of the current state of the Spacecraft in the specified frame, referenced from the CentralBody. The reference frame will be evaluated at the specified frameEpoch.

 

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Method Signature

Spacecraft.GetKeplerianState(

Variable referenceFrame,


Variable frameEpoch)

 

 

Arguments

referenceFrame


Description:

The reference frame in which the state elements will be evaluated.

Valid Values:

Value

Label

1

ICRF

2

Mean of J2000 Earth Ecliptic

3

Mean of 1950 Earth Equator

4

Mean of Date Earth Equator

5

True Equator Mean Equinox

6

True of Date Earth Equator

7

Moon Principle Axis - Inertial at J2000

8

Moon Principle Axis - Inertial at Epoch

9

Moon Mean Earth - Inertial at J2000

10

Moon Mean Earth - Inertial at Epoch

11

CIRF

12

Specify any Inertial CelestialObject.ReferenceFrameId

 

 

 

frameEpoch


Description:

The epoch at which the Reference Frame will be evaluated.

 

 

 

Return Value

Type:

Array of number (size = 6)

 

 

Returns the Keplerian state.

 

Syntax

myArray1 = mySpacecraft1.GetKeplerianState(myVariable1, myVariable2);

 

 

See also

Spacecraft Object

Spacecraft.GetKeplerianState

Spacecraft Propagation Guide

Coverage and Contact Analysis Guide