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Format: https://blends.debian.org/blends/1.1
Task: Spaceship navigation
Install: false
Metapackage: false
Description: Spacecraft mission analysis, design and simulation
This metapackage will install packages for simulation, design, and tracking
of satellites and other spacecraft.
Recommends: gpredict
Recommends: scilab-celestlab
Recommends: python3-pyorbital
Recommends: cspice
WNPP: 841104
Pkg-Description: Observation Geometry System for Planetary Science Missions
SPICE (Spacecraft Planet Instrument C-matrix Events) is a NASA ancillary
information system used to compute geometric and event information in
analyzing and planning science observations obtained from spacecraft. It is
also used in planning missions and conducting numerous engineering functions
needed to carry out those missions.
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SPICE has become the de facto standard for handling much of the so-called
observation geometry information on NASA's planetary missions, and it is now
widely used in support of science data analysis on planetary missions of
other space agencies as well. Some SPICE capabilities are used on a variety
of astrophysics and solar physics missions, such as JAXA's Hayabusa project,
ESA's Rosetta or NASA's Steins.
Homepage: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/index.html
Recommends: gmat
WNPP: 841433
Homepage: http://gmatcentral.org
Pkg-Description: Spacecraft mission analysis, desing and simulation
The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is designed to model, optimize,
and estimate spacecraft trajectories in flight regimes ranging from low
Earth orbit to lunar applications, interplanetary trajectories, and
other deep space missions.
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GMAT contains high-fidelity space system models, optimization and
targeting, built-in scripting and programming infrastructure, and
customizable plots, reports and data products, to enable flexible
analysis and solutions for custom and unique applications.
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GMAT can be driven from a fully-featured, interactive Graphical User
Interface (GUI), or from a custom script language.
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