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* The first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font> number: the first computed <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font> will take this value and, when several <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLEs</font> will be computed, this number will be incremented | * The first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font> number: the first computed <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font> will take this value and, when several <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLEs</font> will be computed, this number will be incremented | ||
* The number of revolution for the first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font>: useful to know how many revolutions occurred before this first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font>. When several TLEs are computed, this number will also be incremented. | * The number of revolution for the first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font>: useful to know how many revolutions occurred before this first <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font>. When several TLEs are computed, this number will also be incremented. | ||
At last, the user may indicate: | |||
* in which directory the file with the <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLE</font> (or several <font color=#FF8C00 title="Two Lines Element">TLEs</font>) will be stored (by default the current local directory). If this directory does not exist, it will be created. It can be useful if an existing data base is used. | |||
* The kind of directory organization: in compliance with such organizations as defined by OPERA tool: | |||
** “'''flat'''” organization (by default): all files named XXXXX.txt with XXXXX are the five digits of the <font color=#FF8C00 title="North American Aerospace Defense Command">Norad</font> Id are put at the same level | |||
** "'''hierarchical'''” organization XXX/YY/XXXYY.tle file where XXX are the first three digits of the <font color=#FF8C00 title="North American Aerospace Defense Command">Norad</font> Id; YY are the last two digits of <font color=#FF8C00 title="North American Aerospace Defense Command">Norad</font> Id | |||
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Dernière version du 7 septembre 2021 à 12:11
In that panel, the user will set some information about the considered object:
- A string defining it (by default “?”)
- The satellite number (i.e. the Norad Id)
- The classification (by default “U”)
- The launch year
- The launch number
- The launch piece as a string (void by default)
- The first TLE number: the first computed TLE will take this value and, when several TLEs will be computed, this number will be incremented
- The number of revolution for the first TLE: useful to know how many revolutions occurred before this first TLE. When several TLEs are computed, this number will also be incremented.
At last, the user may indicate:
- in which directory the file with the TLE (or several TLEs) will be stored (by default the current local directory). If this directory does not exist, it will be created. It can be useful if an existing data base is used.
- The kind of directory organization: in compliance with such organizations as defined by OPERA tool:
- “flat” organization (by default): all files named XXXXX.txt with XXXXX are the five digits of the Norad Id are put at the same level
- "hierarchical” organization XXX/YY/XXXYY.tle file where XXX are the first three digits of the Norad Id; YY are the last two digits of Norad Id
