[meteorite-list] Calculating a meteorite orbit
Marco Langbroek
marco.langbroek at wanadoo.nl
Fri Sep 24 14:08:29 EDT 2004
> Don't expect to get an Excel spreadsheet which gives
> you the result in a few minutes. It's really hard work....
Hello Dieter,
Not if you use my spreadsheet. ;-)
If you have a radiant and speed (agreed: that is the tough part!) it does give
you an orbit in a minute or so. The most work-intensive part is calculating the
earth's X, Y, Z coordinates with "Planeph" and cutting & pasting that into the
spreadsheet.
There was a paper introducing this spreadsheet in the latest issue of WGN.
By contrast: CREATING the spreadsheet WAS hard work indeed. Worked for several
weeks on it before it worked correctly.
- Marco
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Marco Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
Leiden, the Netherlands
52.15896 N, 4.48884 E (WGS 84)
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