Greetings, can anyone on the list point me to pseudo keplers for the moon in TLE format.
The Celestrak site has them decoded, but its easiest for me to integrate if I can use the conventional two line format.
Regards Todd KE0CMD
Here they are for the next two months. They won't be as good as using conventional moon tracking software and need to be updated monthly.
MOON2015_11 1 01511U 00000 15298.25194076 .00000000 00000-0 10000-3 0 00004 2 01511 018.2897 359.7740 0563000 005.5133 355.1249 0.03660099000003
MOON2015_12 1 01512U 00000 15325.64812208 .00000000 00000-0 10000-3 0 00003 2 01512 018.2962 000.2168 0485000 007.7144 353.0559 0.03660099000009
Source is F6DQM: http://www.f6dqm.fr/software.htm#sat_explorer (from the SAT_EXPLORER ZIP file)
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 10:29 PM, Todd W. Deckard twdeckard@earthlink.net wrote:
Greetings, can anyone on the list point me to pseudo keplers for the moon in TLE format.
The Celestrak site has them decoded, but its easiest for me to integrate if I can use the conventional two line format.
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