Hello, I have created a tool in Python code using the Google Colab notebook to enter the coordinates of some object in the sky that has not yet been identified to calculate its trajectory and parameters. The results are similar to those of NEO. The more observations you enter, the more accurate it will be. its trajectory. I have created this code since there is no program that calculates the trajectory of new objects, I added a link in case you are interested. https:payhip.com/b/lw4zN
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