public class NadirPointing extends GroundPointing
This class represents the attitude provider where the satellite z axis is pointing to the vertical of the ground point under satellite.
The object NadirPointing
is guaranteed to be immutable.
GroundPointing
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Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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NadirPointing(BodyShape shape)
Creates new instance.
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protected Vector3D |
getTargetPoint(PVCoordinatesProvider pvProv,
AbsoluteDate date,
Frame frame)
Compute the target point in specified frame.
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TimeStampedPVCoordinates |
getTargetPV(PVCoordinatesProvider pvProv,
AbsoluteDate date,
Frame frame)
Compute the target point position/velocity in specified frame.
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String |
toString() |
getAttitude, getBodyFrame, getBodyShape
getAttitude, getSpinDerivativesComputation, setSpinDerivativesComputation
public NadirPointing(BodyShape shape)
shape
- Body shapepublic TimeStampedPVCoordinates getTargetPV(PVCoordinatesProvider pvProv, AbsoluteDate date, Frame frame) throws PatriusException
GroundPointing
The default implementation use a simple centered two points finite differences scheme, it may be replaced by more accurate models in specialized implementations.
In the case where the point is computed at a date corresponding to the lower/upper bound of the ephemeris, the finite differences scheme used is either 1st order forward or backward.getTargetPV
in class GroundPointing
pvProv
- provider for PV coordinatesdate
- date at which target point is requestedframe
- frame in which observed ground point should be providedPatriusException
- if some specific error occurs,
such as no target reachedprotected Vector3D getTargetPoint(PVCoordinatesProvider pvProv, AbsoluteDate date, Frame frame) throws PatriusException
getTargetPoint
in class GroundPointing
pvProv
- provider for PV coordinatesdate
- date at which target point is requestedframe
- frame in which observed ground point should be providedPatriusException
- if some specific error occurs,
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