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== New PATRIUS and GENIUS version == | == New PATRIUS and GENIUS version == | ||
As defined [[http://genopus.cnes.fr/index.php/Dependencies here]], this version uses [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/genius GENIUS]] V1.12 and [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/patrius PATRIUS]] V4.10.2. Moreover, the widgets have been validated using [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/patriusdataset PATRIUS_DATASET]] V1.4.3. | As defined [[http://genopus.cnes.fr/index.php/Dependencies here]], this version uses [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/genius GENIUS]] V1.12 and [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/patrius PATRIUS]] V4.10.2. Moreover, the widgets have been validated using [[https://www.connectbycnes.fr/en/patriusdataset PATRIUS_DATASET]] V1.4.3. | ||
== New GPOrbit fiunctionnalities == | |||
* It is now possible to enter an initial orbit using mean parameters. Conversions will also be possible between different mean models and osculating parameters. Nevertheless, PSIMU will always compute its trajectories using a numerical model, so osculating parameters. | |||
* Validity intervals for input parameters are better taken into account | |||
* Tooltips are available to describe the type of parameters, for example in case of formulae as for the h<sub>x</sub>, h<sub>y</sub> vector for equinoctial parameters |
Version du 31 mars 2023 à 10:41
Except the fact that this version uses new [GENIUS] and [PATRIUS] versions, the main evolutions are focused on the GPOrbit widget
New PATRIUS and GENIUS version
As defined [here], this version uses [GENIUS] V1.12 and [PATRIUS] V4.10.2. Moreover, the widgets have been validated using [PATRIUS_DATASET] V1.4.3.
New GPOrbit fiunctionnalities
- It is now possible to enter an initial orbit using mean parameters. Conversions will also be possible between different mean models and osculating parameters. Nevertheless, PSIMU will always compute its trajectories using a numerical model, so osculating parameters.
- Validity intervals for input parameters are better taken into account
- Tooltips are available to describe the type of parameters, for example in case of formulae as for the hx, hy vector for equinoctial parameters