A package for creating, manipulating and visualizing Kepler orbits
Project description
Apygee
Apygee (apogee + py
) is a lightweight Python package for creating, manipulating and visualizing Kepler orbits.
Installation
pip install apygee
Usage
The main export of Apygee is the Orbit
class, which stores the keplerian elements and provides easy access to the astrodynamical properties of the orbit. It also contains methods for visualizing the orbit, and for performing mauevers in order to transfer to other orbits.
from apygee import Orbit, MU_EARTH
orbit = Orbit([2e6], mu=MU_EARTH)
print(orbit)
Orbit([a=2e+6, e=0, i=0, Ω=0, ω=0, θ=0], μ=3.99e+14, type='circular')
Examples
Documentation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! For bug reports or feature requests, please submit an issue on the GitHub repository.
Sources
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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