Spacecraft.SpacecraftNoon(Array, Array) Method

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Description

Computes the observed noon as seen by the Spacecraft. Noon is defined as the midpoint between the two times when the Spacecraft exits and enters the Earth's umbral cone. This method returns the shadow entry and exits times, as well as the time of Spacecraft Noon.

 

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Note: This is an interval method. See the Interval 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.SpacecraftNoon(

Array EventTime,


Array EventType)

 

 

Arguments

EventTime


Description:

The time that the event occurred.

 

The FF_Preferences.IntervalEventReportingBehavior property controls whether the start of propagation is reported as an event. By default, if the exit from shadow is before the beginning of the propagation span, FreeFlyer will label the start of the propagation as the exit from shadow.

 

 

EventType


Description:

The type of the event that occurred. Event type == 1 is exit from shadow. Event type == 2 is entry into shadow. Event type == 3 is spacecraft noon.

 

 

 

Return Value

Type:

number

 

 

Returns the number of elements filled into EventType and EventTime arrays

 

Syntax

myVariable1 = mySpacecraft1.SpacecraftNoon(myArray1, myArray2);

 

 

See also

Spacecraft Object

Spacecraft.SpacecraftNoon

Spacecraft.CardinalPoints

Spacecraft Propagation Guide

Coverage and Contact Analysis Guide