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This option is used to calculate the radius vector of maplets, the spacecraft vector, and the spacecraft pointing. This option is used to calculate the radius vector of maplets, the spacecraft vector, and the spacecraft pointing. In the menu shown below, V is the radius vector to the maplet, Z is the pixel/line image space locations of the landmark (i.e. the image alignment), and PTG/SCOBJ refers to the spacecraft pointing and position, nominal refers to the "initial" space pointing and position.
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'''1. V from Z and pointing''' - This option '''1. V from Z and pointing''' - Calculates the radius vector form the image alignment and the spacecraft data. This is the most commonly used "v" option.

'''2. Z from V and pointing''' - Moves images to the alignment predicted by the radius vector and the spacecraft position/pointing.

'''3. PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (selected image)''' - Determines the spacecraft position and pointing based upon the image alignment and radius vector of the maplet. Make sure you have a stable system before you do this! You can move the spacecraft in the wrong direction if you are not careful! This option will as you to input a specific image on which to perform this calculation.

'''4. PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (current images)''' - Similar to option 3 above, but does the calculation for all images added to the landmark.

'''5. PTG/SCOBJ from nominal (selected image)

This option is used to calculate the radius vector of maplets, the spacecraft vector, and the spacecraft pointing. In the menu shown below, V is the radius vector to the maplet, Z is the pixel/line image space locations of the landmark (i.e. the image alignment), and PTG/SCOBJ refers to the spacecraft pointing and position, nominal refers to the "initial" space pointing and position.

Main Menu: Q 0123O IUCRSG NVAMBX DEPL FZH? v
 >v                                                                               

 1.  V from Z and pointing
 2.  Z from V and pointing
 3.  PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (selected image)
 4.  PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (current images)
 5.  PTG/SCOBJ from nominal (selected image)
 6.  PTG/SCOBJ from nominal (current images)
 7.  RA/DEC/TW (selected image)
 q.  Quit

1. V from Z and pointing - Calculates the radius vector form the image alignment and the spacecraft data. This is the most commonly used "v" option.

2. Z from V and pointing - Moves images to the alignment predicted by the radius vector and the spacecraft position/pointing.

3. PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (selected image) - Determines the spacecraft position and pointing based upon the image alignment and radius vector of the maplet. Make sure you have a stable system before you do this! You can move the spacecraft in the wrong direction if you are not careful! This option will as you to input a specific image on which to perform this calculation.

4. PTG/SCOBJ from Z and V (current images) - Similar to option 3 above, but does the calculation for all images added to the landmark.

5. PTG/SCOBJ from nominal (selected image)

Find_V_Z_or_PTG (last edited 2016-02-19 14:17:08 by BMittan)