Where is it possible to see the progress of the BepiColombo mission in terms of ephemeris and or graphical visualisation?
I should add, I've checked JPL Horizons, though its not clear how to specify a newly launched satellite.
Where is it possible to see the progress of the BepiColombo mission in terms of ephemeris and or graphical visualisation?
I should add, I've checked JPL Horizons, though its not clear how to specify a newly launched satellite.
Partial answer only:
I had written in comments, in regard to finding out when the electric propulsion would be started, that this could be determined from Horizons (temporarily forgetting that it's not there):
A quick way to check would be to get the position and velocity from Horizons relative to the Sun rather than the solar system barycenter, then calculate the specific energy $\frac{1}{2}v^2 - \mu/r$ and see if it's dropping. That will show what they modeled for the electric propulsion in the simulation.
Which made me wonder further why it's not there. Then an answer "dawned" on me. (pardon the pun) Because it's not a NASA mission, NASA would not have first-hand access to the propulsion envelope modeled or implemented, so it can not reliably second-guess the trajectory, nor would it want to have to update it each time ESA made a change in timing.
You wouldn't want to have a random trajectory floating around, appearing official and precise, but outdated.