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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    Dude, thanks a lot, a tone i meant. You just can't imagine how complicated i thought it was. And worst of all , this ludicrous thing ate my time from doing some odes that i like, hell. cheers
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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    also, is it normal for Longitude of ascending node (what a WEIRD NAME JESUS) to be negative ? edit: so i read that if its negative you can add +360 deg. Well , again, is it that simple? I have written like two papers full of crap, obviously when the answer was in front of me.
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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    oh, god, i don't think that its sooo easy. Should i say that longitude of ascending node is 21.8 deg-270 deg ? i that all ? and the rest data ?
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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    longitude of perigee = Longitude of the ascending node + argument of perigee . but how to calculate longitude of perigee , with the given data ?
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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    come on people, 111 views and no responses ? At least tell me something, like question is wrong , or my methodology is totally wrong , or something...
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    Longitude of the Ascending nodes (calculation, wrong data perhaps?)

    Question: Calculate the Longitude of the Ascending node for a satellite of Tundra Orbit. Satellite's longitude of perigee is 21.8 degrees and its argument of perigee is 270 degrees. Satellite must cover an Earth station with 21.8 degrees longitude and 63.5 degrees latitude. My approach...
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