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Description
High level description
Nyx currently does not support the Two-Line Element Set (TLE) format and Simplified Perturbations Model (SGP4), both of which are commonly used in satellite tracking and collision avoidance tasks. Despite not being a high fidelity propagation, TLE parsing and SGP4 propagation are frequently utilized in space mission planning and operations. This feature is increasingly requested by users, showcasing its relevance for the Nyx project. Implementing this feature will broaden the usability of Nyx for users working in these specific use-cases and potentially attract new users who primarily rely on TLE and SGP4.
I don't seem to be able to figure out how to load and propagate a TLE, would anyone mind a code snippet or point me in the right direction?
Originally posted by @hambone01 in #159
Requirements
- SGP4 propagation: The system should be able to propagate orbital states using the SGP4 model.
- TLE parsing into an
Orbit
structure. Special attention should be paid to potential issues related to the TLE reference frame. Parsing into an Orbit structure will allow comparing SGP4 and high fidelity models.
Test plans
- Consider integrating the SPG4 crate as most (all?) of that work is done there and it benefits from verification and testing. Optionally recommend switching from Chrono to Hifitime to maintain the same precision the rest of Nyx has in time.
- If opting for this solution, review the current test plans and open pull requests for more tests if needed.
Design
The propagation should be available in Rust and Python. This would likely live in another module to not mix mission design and SGP4 (maybe the cola
module would be fit for this so it could include other collision avoidance methods).
graph LR
A[TLE String] --> B[Orbit object]
B --> C[SGP4 Propagation]
C --> D[Nyx Trajectory]