platform_yaw


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    platform_yaw_angle

    Standard names for platform describe the motion and orientation of the vehicle from which observations are made e.g. aeroplane, ship or satellite.
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  • Proposal: Alison Pamment [New Standard Names for Satellite Data]
  • Proposal: Nan Galbraith [Platform Heave]
  • platform_yaw_angle

    Standard names for platform describe the motion and orientation of the vehicle from which observations are made e.g. aeroplane or ship.
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  • Proposal: Alison Pamment [New Standard Names for Satellite Data]
  • platform_yaw_angle

    Standard names for "platform" describe the motion and orientation of the vehicle from which observations are made. Platforms include, but are not limited to, satellites, aeroplanes, ships, instruments and buoys. "Yaw" means rotation of the platform in the horizontal plane about its vertical/Z axis. The vertical/Z axis, also known as the "yaw axis", is an imaginary line running vertically through the platform and through its center of gravity. In yaw motion, the platform rotates clockwise or counter clockwise in the horizontal, relative to its orientation, which has the standard name platform_orientation. Platform yaw angle is the angle at a given instant between the platform's longitudinal/X axis and the position of that axis with high frequency variations (e.g. the effect of surface waves on a ship) removed. Zero yaw angle means the longitudinal axis is aligned with the platform_orientation. The usual sign convention is that yaw angle is measured positive when the front or leading edge of the platform is rotated clockwise from the platform_orientation.
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  • platform_yaw_angle

    Standard names for "platform" describe the motion and orientation of the vehicle from which observations are made. Platforms include, but are not limited to, satellites, aeroplanes, ships, instruments and buoys. "Yaw" means rotation of the platform in the horizontal plane about its vertical/Z axis. The vertical/Z axis, also known as the "yaw axis", is an imaginary line running vertically through the platform and through its center of gravity. In yaw motion, the platform rotates clockwise or counter clockwise in the horizontal, relative to its orientation, which has the standard name platform_orientation. Platform yaw angle is the angle between the platform's longitudinal/X axis and its orientation, which has the standard name platform_orientation. Zero yaw angle means the longitudinal axis is aligned with the direction of platform_orientation. The usual sign convention is that yaw angle is measured positive when the front or leading edge of the platform is rotated clockwise from its orientation.
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