Spacecraft.OrbitPerigee(Variable) Method

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Description

Returns the point in the orbit where the Spacecraft is at its closest approach to the celestial body represented by referenceBodyIDVariable. FreeFlyer determines this condition by monitoring the dot product between the position and velocity vectors and identifying when this value passes from negative to positive.

 

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Note: This is a Stop-Propagation method. See the Stop-Propagation Properties and Methods page for more information.

Note: This method has a state. See the Methods and Properties with State page for more information.

 

Method Signature

Spacecraft.OrbitPerigee(

Variable referenceBodyIDVariable)

 

 

Arguments

referenceBodyIDVariable


Description:

A Variable containing the numerical identifier for the celestial object to use when looking for periapsis. Body ID's 1-11 are assigned to the default Solar System objects, as shown below. Custom CelestialObjects will have body ID's starting at 12 and assigned in the order they are created.

Valid Range:

referenceBodyIDVariable ≥ 0

Valid Values:

Celestial Object

Value

Mercury

Mercury.BodyID or 1

Venus

Venus.BodyID or 2

Earth

Earth.BodyID or 3

Mars

Mars.BodyID or 4

Jupiter

Jupiter.BodyID or 5

Saturn

Saturn.BodyID or 6

Uranus

Uranus.BodyID or 7

Neptune

Neptune.BodyID or 8

Pluto

Pluto.BodyID or 9

Moon

Moon.BodyID or 10

Sun

Sun.BodyID or 11

<Custom CelestialBody>

<Custom CelestialBody>.BodyID, starting at 12 and assigned in the order the custom CelestialObjects are created.

 

 

 

 

Return Value

Type:

number

Units:

km

 

 

Returns the point in the orbit where the Spacecraft is at its closest approach to its central body. FreeFlyer determines this condition by monitoring the dot product between the position and velocity vectors and identifying when this value passes from negative to positive.

 

Syntax

Step mySpacecraft1 to ( mySpacecraft1.OrbitPerigee(myVariable1));

 

 

See also

Spacecraft Object

Spacecraft.OrbitPerigee

Spacecraft Propagation Guide

Coverage and Contact Analysis Guide