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  2. Two-line element set - Wikipedia

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    The TLE format is a de facto standard for distribution of an Earth-orbiting object's orbital elements. A TLE set may include a title line preceding the element data, so each listing may take up three lines in the file, in which case the TLE is referred to as a three-line element set (3LE), instead of a two-line element set (2LE). The title is ...

  3. Talk:Two-line element set - Wikipedia

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    TLE format has 5-digit catalog number limitation which means for 100,000 plus tracked objects an alternate system is being implemented. [1] Then there are issues like Y2K problem for Epoch Year too. May be a new section would be useful here in educating public.

  4. Orbital state vectors - Wikipedia

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    Orbital position vector, orbital velocity vector, other orbital elements. In astrodynamics and celestial dynamics, the orbital state vectors (sometimes state vectors) of an orbit are Cartesian vectors of position and velocity that together with their time () uniquely determine the trajectory of the orbiting body in space.

  5. TLE - Wikipedia

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    Kimber Custom TLE II, a model of the Kimber Custom handgun; Temporal light effects, wanted or unwanted effects caused by light modulations; Total lunar eclipse, an astronomical event; Transient luminous event, or upper-atmospheric lightning, a weather phenomenon; Two-line element set, a format for distributing orbital element data

  6. Orbital elements - Wikipedia

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    Keplerian elements parameters can be encoded as text in a number of formats. The most common of them is the NASA / NORAD "two-line elements" (TLE) format, [4] originally designed for use with 80 column punched cards, but still in use because it is the most common format, and 80-character ASCII records can be handled efficiently by modern databases.

  7. BSTAR - Wikipedia

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    For orbit propagation purposes, there is a field for BSTAR drag in two-line element set (TLE) files, where it is to be given in units of inverse Earth radii. [2] The corresponding reference air density is given as 0.15696615 kg / ( m 2 ⋅ R Earth ) {\displaystyle 0.15696615{\text{ kg}}/(\mathrm {m} ^{2}\cdot R_{\text{Earth}})} . [ 3 ]

  8. Satellite Catalog Number - Wikipedia

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    The Satellite Catalog Number (SATCAT), also known as NORAD Catalog Number, NORAD ID, USSPACECOM object number, is a sequential nine-digit number assigned by the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM), and previously the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), in the order of launch or discovery to all artificial objects in the orbits of Earth and those that left Earth's orbit. [1]

  9. LAGEOS - Wikipedia

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    The LAGEOS plaque, designed by Carl Sagan. LAGEOS (/ l eɪ ʒ iː oʊ s /), Laser Geodynamics Satellite or Laser Geometric Environmental Observation Survey, are a series of two scientific research satellites designed to provide an orbiting laser ranging benchmark for geodynamical studies of the Earth.