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Dataset . 2024
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Satellite and Celestial Data for Machine Learning (SCD-ML)

Authors: Calderón, José; Ayala, Daniel; Ayala, Rafael; Valencia-Cabrera, Luis; Hernández, Inma; Ruiz, David;

Satellite and Celestial Data for Machine Learning (SCD-ML)

Abstract

These datasets contains information about Kosmos 2514 satellite, and can be used for machine learning. The data comes from the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia (IECA). Then there is a detailed explanation: satellite_data: This dataset includes ephemerides (precise satellite position and velocity data) about the satellite sgdp4_celestial_data: This dataset contains ephemerides for the Kosmos 2514 satellite, positions of various celestial bodies in the solar system, and SGDP4 predictions for the satellite's position. sequential_data_smj: This dataset includes sequences of 10 positions for the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter. sequential_data_svmmj: Similar to the previous dataset, this one contains sequences of 10 positions for the Sun, Venus, Moon, Mars, and Jupiter. Each sequence also spans from the initial position to the SGDP4 predicted position of the satellite. The last two datasets, sequential_data_smj and sequential_data_svmmj, only provide sequences that are linked to the corresponding rows in sgdp4_celestial_data. They detail 10 positions of celestial bodies over the period between the initial position and the SGDP4 predicted position of the satellite.

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