Orbit Predictor is a Python library to propagate orbits of Earth-orbiting objects (satellites, ISS, Santa Claus, etc) using TLE (Two-Line Elements set)
All the hard work is done by Brandon Rhodes implementation of SGP4.
We can say Orbit predictor is kind of a "wrapper" for the python implementation of SGP4
You can install orbit-predictor from pypi:
pip install orbit-predictor
When will be the ISS over Argentina?
In [1]: from orbit_predictor.sources import EtcTLESource
In [2]: from orbit_predictor.locations import ARG
In [3]: source = EtcTLESource(filename="examples/iss.tle")
In [4]: predictor = source.get_predictor("ISS")
In [5]: predictor.get_next_pass(ARG)
Out[5]: <PredictedPass ISS over ARG on 2017-11-10 22:48:10.607212>
In [6]: predicted_pass = _
In [7]: position = predictor.get_position(predicted_pass.aos)
In [8]: ARG.is_visible(position) # Can I see the ISS from this location?
Out[8]: True
In [9]: import datetime
In [10]: position_delta = predictor.get_position(predicted_pass.los + datetime.timedelta(minutes=20))
In [11]: ARG.is_visible(position_delta)
Out[11]: False
In [12]: tomorrow = datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(days=1)
In [13]: predictor.get_next_pass(ARG, tomorrow, max_elevation_gt=20)
Out[13]: <PredictedPass ISS over ARG on 2017-11-11 23:31:36.878827>
Simplified creation of predictor from TLE lines:
In [1]: import datetime
In [2]: from orbit_predictor.sources import get_predictor_from_tle_lines
In [3]: TLE_LINES = (
"1 43204U 18015K 18339.11168986 .00000941 00000-0 42148-4 0 9999",
"2 43204 97.3719 104.7825 0016180 271.1347 174.4597 15.23621941 46156")
In [4]: predictor = get_predictor_from_tle_lines(TLE_LINES)
In [5]: predictor.get_position(datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 1))
Out[5]: Position(when_utc=datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0),
position_ecef=(-5280.795613274576, -3977.487633239489, -2061.43227648734),
velocity_ecef=(-2.4601788971676903, -0.47182217472755117, 7.167517631852518),
error_estimate=None)
- Memorytlesource: in memory storage.
- EtcTLESource: a uniq TLE is stored in /etc/latest_tle
- WSTLESource: It reads a REST API currently used inside Satellogic. We are are working to make it publicly available.
- Write pep8 compliant code.
- Wrap the code on 100 columns.
- Always use a branch for each feature and Merge Proposals.
- Always run the tests before to push. (test implies pep8 validation)