Spacecraft.LCSLongitude Property |
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DescriptionThe LCSLongitude is the associated reference longitude and is usually set at the longitude of the launch site. The Launch Coordinate System was designed to facilitate analysis of satellite launches. Launch coordinates have advantages such that the right ascension of the ascending node may be specified independently from the launch time and date. Launch Coordinate System Definition is as follows: Origin - center of the Earth. Z-axis - north-pointing vector normal to the true equatorial plane at the reference epoch. X-axis - lies in the true equatorial plane at the reference epoch, and points from the center of the Earth to the reference longitude on the Earth's surface. Y-axis - forms a right-handed coordinate system.
Timing Precision Mode This page describes functionality in millisecond timing precision mode. Millisecond timing precision mode is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. We recommend that you migrate your Mission Plans to nanosecond timing precision mode. Click here to see the documentation for this object in nanosecond timing precision mode.
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See also Coverage and Contact Analysis Guide
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