2020-06-11, 12:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 2020-06-11, 12:28 AM by theskyhound.)
What I meant was to copy the entire set of elements, rather than one at a time. I think I explained how to do this on another thread.
Set the Ephemeris Type in HORIZONS to Orbital Elements. Then select and copy a set of elements like this:
2459011.500000000 = A.D. 2020-Jun-11 00:00:00.0000 TDB
EC= 3.972337854922277E-01 QR= 5.250546342070660E-01 IN= 5.908882245651601E+00
OM= 3.580869459619107E+02 W = 3.097681379094471E+02 Tp= 2459000.254502346274
N = 1.212329526549022E+00 MA= 1.363324884649077E+01 TA= 3.333762766573265E+01
A = 8.710750894288811E-01 AD= 1.217095544650696E+00 PR= 2.969489665279078E+02
Then click Paste on the dialog in SkyTools. You will have to fill in the Magnitude Parameters (from elsewhere on the HORIZONS page) and the designation
Set the Ephemeris Type in HORIZONS to Orbital Elements. Then select and copy a set of elements like this:
2459011.500000000 = A.D. 2020-Jun-11 00:00:00.0000 TDB
EC= 3.972337854922277E-01 QR= 5.250546342070660E-01 IN= 5.908882245651601E+00
OM= 3.580869459619107E+02 W = 3.097681379094471E+02 Tp= 2459000.254502346274
N = 1.212329526549022E+00 MA= 1.363324884649077E+01 TA= 3.333762766573265E+01
A = 8.710750894288811E-01 AD= 1.217095544650696E+00 PR= 2.969489665279078E+02
Then click Paste on the dialog in SkyTools. You will have to fill in the Magnitude Parameters (from elsewhere on the HORIZONS page) and the designation
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound