Astronauts will soon be heading towards the moon for the first time in 5 decades. If Stellarium could load the 6 elements of each segment right away, then people could organize public viewing sessions where people could be shown the departing space craft through telescopes. Amateur astronomers could use Stellarium to know where to point their telescopes from any location.
Obviously it would be brightest near the Earth, but there are many early burns. This might have to wait after the Trans Lunar Injection burn. Of course the specific timing has not yet been established. If the elements could be uploaded for each segment, then it might be possible to actually see a burn through a telescope. My guess is NASA might publish the new elements soon after a burn. Then somehow either have automatic uploading or an employee might have to be on duty to upload the data.
Ron Macnaughton:
Astronauts will soon be heading towards the moon for the first time in 5 decades. If Stellarium could load the 6 elements of each segment right away, then people could organize public viewing sessions where people could be shown the departing space craft through telescopes. Amateur astronomers could use Stellarium to know where to point their telescopes from any location.
A few weeks ago there was a similar question about JWST....
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