Beta Angle
The Beta Angle is the signed angle of the apparent vector to a central body, relative to the orbital plane.
The signed angle is positive when the apparent vector is in the direction of the orbit normal. The orbit normal (which is normal to the orbital plane) is parallel
to the orbital angular momentum vector, which is defined as the cross-product of the inertial position and velocity vectors. The light time delay is actually computed
between the central body used to compute the beta angle and the vehicle's central body, rather than directly from the object itself.
Available for these objects: LaunchVehicle, Missile, Satellite
Type: Time-varying data.
Availability: Reports | Graphs | Dynamic Displays | Strip Charts
Data Provider Elements
Name | Dimension | Type | Description |
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Time | DateFormat | Real Number | Time. |
Beta Angle | AngleUnit | Real Number | The beta angle defined by the apparent Sun vector. |
Lunar Beta Angle | AngleUnit | Real Number | The beta angle defined by the apparent Moon vector. |