Earth:State vector (navigation)

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In navigation, a state vector is a set of data describing exactly where an object is located in space, and how it is moving.

Mathematical representation

A state vector typically will contain seven elements: three position coordinates, three velocity terms, and the time at which these values were valid.[citation needed] Mathematically, in order to describe positions in a N-dimensional space (N) then a state vector x belongs to 2N:

𝐱(t)=[x1(t)x2(t)x3(t)v1(t)v2(t)v3(t)]

or simply

𝐱(t)=[𝐫(t)𝐯(t)]

where 𝐫=[x1x2x3]T is the position vector and 𝐯=𝐫˙=[v1v2v3]T is the velocity vector.

Since there is freedom to choose coordinate systems for position, a state vector may also be expressed in a variety of coordinate systems (e.g. the North east down coordinate system).

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