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UTC timestamp format for launch vehicles
How would we communicate over light years?Determining orbital position at a future point in timeIs space mining and development as shown in the television show “The Expanse” realistic?Time, UTC, Julian Date, TLE epoch - how are they related quantitatively?How to obtain UTC of the epoch time in a satellite TLE (two line element)?Which astronaut has experienced the largest relativistic shift in time (relative to the surface)?What happened to time in 1962? (JPL Horizons changes displayed time from UT1 to UTC for dates starting in 1962)Which Earth time zone most closely matches the ISS astronauts' daily schedule?What is the date for a Mars file?Time dilation between Mars and Earth due to different mass
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Has anyone ever seen UTC timestamps of the format xxx:HH:mm:ss.sss? What are the three x's at the front. For reference, this timestamp belongs to an upcoming launch in June of 2019.
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Has anyone ever seen UTC timestamps of the format xxx:HH:mm:ss.sss? What are the three x's at the front. For reference, this timestamp belongs to an upcoming launch in June of 2019.
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I think it would be best if you shared a link to your example, or a screen shot. It doesn't make sense to me. See this answer for example.
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Has anyone ever seen UTC timestamps of the format xxx:HH:mm:ss.sss? What are the three x's at the front. For reference, this timestamp belongs to an upcoming launch in June of 2019.
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Has anyone ever seen UTC timestamps of the format xxx:HH:mm:ss.sss? What are the three x's at the front. For reference, this timestamp belongs to an upcoming launch in June of 2019.
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I think it would be best if you shared a link to your example, or a screen shot. It doesn't make sense to me. See this answer for example.
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I think it would be best if you shared a link to your example, or a screen shot. It doesn't make sense to me. See this answer for example.
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– uhoh
5 hours ago
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I think it would be best if you shared a link to your example, or a screen shot. It doesn't make sense to me. See this answer for example.
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– uhoh
5 hours ago
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I think it would be best if you shared a link to your example, or a screen shot. It doesn't make sense to me. See this answer for example.
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This is the n-th day of the year, going from 1 to 365 (or 366).
So 006 would be January 6.
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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To confirm other answers that the leading three-digit number is day number for the year starting with 1 being 01-Jan:
Note the counter in the lower-left of the video [ISS] Launch of Antares Rocket with Cygnus CRS-2 Spacecraft to ISS is 194 16:52:14.xxx
at launch, corresponding to a 13 July 2014, 16:52:14 launch time, with 13-July-2014 being the 194th day of 2014
If you are seeing a three digit 006
immediately before hours for a launch in June, then something is strange.
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This is the n-th day of the year, going from 1 to 365 (or 366).
So 006 would be January 6.
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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– Knudsen Number
6 hours ago
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This is the n-th day of the year, going from 1 to 365 (or 366).
So 006 would be January 6.
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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– Knudsen Number
6 hours ago
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This is the n-th day of the year, going from 1 to 365 (or 366).
So 006 would be January 6.
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This is the n-th day of the year, going from 1 to 365 (or 366).
So 006 would be January 6.
answered 8 hours ago
FloernFloern
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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– Knudsen Number
6 hours ago
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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– Knudsen Number
6 hours ago
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That was my first thought as well. The launch this is scheduled for is in June though and this prediction was made in March. I edited the question to add that.
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6 hours ago
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To confirm other answers that the leading three-digit number is day number for the year starting with 1 being 01-Jan:
Note the counter in the lower-left of the video [ISS] Launch of Antares Rocket with Cygnus CRS-2 Spacecraft to ISS is 194 16:52:14.xxx
at launch, corresponding to a 13 July 2014, 16:52:14 launch time, with 13-July-2014 being the 194th day of 2014
If you are seeing a three digit 006
immediately before hours for a launch in June, then something is strange.
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
To confirm other answers that the leading three-digit number is day number for the year starting with 1 being 01-Jan:
Note the counter in the lower-left of the video [ISS] Launch of Antares Rocket with Cygnus CRS-2 Spacecraft to ISS is 194 16:52:14.xxx
at launch, corresponding to a 13 July 2014, 16:52:14 launch time, with 13-July-2014 being the 194th day of 2014
If you are seeing a three digit 006
immediately before hours for a launch in June, then something is strange.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
To confirm other answers that the leading three-digit number is day number for the year starting with 1 being 01-Jan:
Note the counter in the lower-left of the video [ISS] Launch of Antares Rocket with Cygnus CRS-2 Spacecraft to ISS is 194 16:52:14.xxx
at launch, corresponding to a 13 July 2014, 16:52:14 launch time, with 13-July-2014 being the 194th day of 2014
If you are seeing a three digit 006
immediately before hours for a launch in June, then something is strange.
$endgroup$
To confirm other answers that the leading three-digit number is day number for the year starting with 1 being 01-Jan:
Note the counter in the lower-left of the video [ISS] Launch of Antares Rocket with Cygnus CRS-2 Spacecraft to ISS is 194 16:52:14.xxx
at launch, corresponding to a 13 July 2014, 16:52:14 launch time, with 13-July-2014 being the 194th day of 2014
If you are seeing a three digit 006
immediately before hours for a launch in June, then something is strange.
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