Juno perijoves 2 and 3, October 19 and December 11, 2016 |
Juno perijoves 2 and 3, October 19 and December 11, 2016 |
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A lot has happened and it seemed like a good time to start a new post. We will be staying in 53 day orbits until the project has a full understanding of the risks that may or may not be associated with reducing the orbit period to 14 days per our previous plan.
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This is an animated gif of preliminarily processed PJ3 approach images:
![]() The last 10 or so frames have been too large to be properly aligned by centering. Here the stills, and a respective version showing more context. --- S.C.Albers: I guess, 'I' is an index in a loop (iteration?). Not quite sure about the meaning of '1.D0', I guess simply 1.0 in some progamming language. Besides this, it looks fairly easy to implement. Thanks! Transforming SPICE trajectories to this algorithm should be well-feasible, too, with position vectors relative to Jupiter. |
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Not quite sure about the meaning of '1.D0' Double-precision floating-point constant. Once upon a time there was a language called FORTRAN and all serious scientific programming was done in it... similar syntax is used in languages like IDL. -------------------- Disclaimer: This post is based on public information only. Any opinions are my own.
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