Moon AER Variants | Data Provider Groups | Data Provider Elements

Moon AER

Angle and range data describing the apparent relative position vector of the Moon.

Data Provider Variant: Low Altitude Vehicle

Available for these objects: Aircraft, GroundVehicle, Ship

Type: Time-varying data.

Availability: Reports | Graphs | Dynamic Displays | Strip Charts

Data Provider Groups

NameDescription
ECIVVLHEarth centered inertial vehicle velocity local horizontal frame. This frame has the Z axis aligned with the anti-radial direction and the X axis constrained toward the inertial velocity direction. This frame is not restricted to Earth oriented vehicles despite its name.
ECFVVLHEarth centered fixed vehicle velocity local horizontal frame. This frame has the Z axis aligned with the anti-radial direction and the X axis constrained toward the central body fixed velocity direction. This frame is not restricted to Earth oriented vehicles despite its name.
BodyFixedBody fixed frame. This frame moves with the vehicle attitude.
LHLocal horizontal frame. This frame has the Z axis aligned with the inward surface normal direction (minus Z is up) and the X axis constrained toward the local north direction.

Data Provider Elements

NameDimensionTypeDescription
TimeDateReal Number or TextTime.
AzimuthLongitudeReal Number or TextThe angle measured to the projection of the apparent position vector into the X-Y plane from +X in a right handed sense about +Z. The +X direction has an azimuth of zero and +Y has an azimuth of 90 degrees.
ElevationAngleReal Number or TextThe angle from the X-Y plane to the apparent position vector, measured positive in the -Z direction except for the BodyFixed frame where it is measured positive in the +Z direction. Values range from -90 degrees at the nadir to +90 degrees at the zenith.
RangeDistanceReal NumberThe magnitude of the apparent position of the Moon from the object.
To Nadir AngleAngleReal Number or TextAngle between the apparent Moon direction and the nadir direction where nadir is defined as the direction to the center of the central body.