# TLE Parser [![tle-parser at crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/tle-parser.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/tle-parser) [![Actions Status](https://github.com/kawamurakazushi/tle-parser/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/kawamurakazushi/tle-parser/actions) [![MIT License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg?style=flat)](LICENSE) TLE (Two-line elements) parser. ## Example ```rust extern crate tle_parser; use tle_parser::parse; fn main() { let raw_tle = "ISS (ZARYA) 1 25544U 98067A 20045.18587073 .00000950 00000-0 25302-4 0 9990 2 25544 51.6443 242.0161 0004885 264.6060 207.3845 15.49165514212791"; let tle = parse(raw_tle); match tle { Ok(t) => println!("{:?}", t), Err(_) => println!("Error Parsing TLE"), } } ``` Output ```rust TLE { name: "ISS (ZARYA)", satellite_number: 25544, classification: 'U', international_designator: "98067A", epoch: "20045.18587073", first_derivative_mean_motion: 0.0000095, second_derivative_mean_motion: 0.0, drag_term: 0.000025302, ephemeris_type: 0, element_number: 999, inclination: 51.6443, right_ascension: 242.0161, eccentricity: 0.0004885, argument_of_perigee: 264.606, mean_anomaly: 207.3845, mean_motion: 15.49165514, revolution_number: 21279, } ``` You can run this example with the following command: ``` cargo run --example parse_iss_tle ```