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What is a frame ?
As for the time scale (see previous tutorial), the easiest way to create a frame is to use the associated factory (FramesFactory.getXXX()).
Thanks to its factory, this frame will be unique in all the rest of your code.
Code example: create frames
How to configure it
Transformations between frames may be configured thanks to a certain modelization level (taking into account polar motion, tides, ...).
In the following example, via the getSimplifiedConfiguration() method, we will be able to customize such transformations.
Note that if we take into account all modelizations, CPU time will be affected each time frames transformations will be used (i.e. very often for numerical orbit propagations).
Code example: configure frames