Mars Asteroid Observation
Predict the days required for asteroid observation passing by Mars.
@kaggle.sanskar457_observation_days_dataset
Predict the days required for asteroid observation passing by Mars.
@kaggle.sanskar457_observation_days_dataset
The dataset comprises approximately 18000 data entries containing 26 columns of characteristics of the asteroid. You can use the dataset to accurately predict the observational days (named as 'data_arc' in the data) required to capture the characteristics of the asteroid crossing by the planet, Mars. A brief description of the dataset is provided in the below section.
ID
- unique ID of the asteroid (the first column of the dataset); required for final submissionfull_name
- Contains the complete designation or name of celestial objects in the dataset, serving as a unique identifier.sigma_e
- standard deviation of the eccentricity observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_a
- standard deviation of the semi-major axis observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_i
- standard deviation of the inclination observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_om
- standard deviation of the longitude of ascending node observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_w
- standard deviation of the argument of perihelion observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_ma
- standard deviation of the mean anomaly observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_ad
- standard deviation of the Aphelion distance observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_n
- standard deviation of the count of observations used over previous years (numerical value)sigma_tp
- standard deviation of the time of perihelion passage observed over previous years (numerical value)sigma_per
- standard deviation of the sidereal orbital period observed over previous years (numerical value)a
- Semi-major axis (au); Represents the size of the object's orbit around the Sun in astronomical units (au).e
- Eccentricity(numerical value); Indicates how elliptical or circular the object's orbit is, with values close to 1 indicating high eccentricity.i
- Inclination (degrees); Angle describing the tilt of the object's orbit relative to the solar system's plane.om
- Longitude of the ascending node(degrees); Specifies the position of the object's orbital ascending node.w
- Argument of perihelion(numerical value); Defines the angle between perihelion and the ascending node.ad
- Aphelion distance (au); Farthest distance between the object and the Sun during its orbit, measured in astronomical units.q
- Perihelion distance (au); Closest distance between the object and the Sun during its orbit, measured in astronomical units.per_y
- Orbital period (year); Time taken for the object to complete one orbit around the Sun, measured in years.n_obs_used
- Number of observations used(numerical value); Number of observational data points used to calculate the object's orbital parameters.ma
- mean anomaly (degrees); a fraction of an elliptical orbit's period that has elapsed since the orbiting body passed periapsis.condition_code
- Orbit condition code (numerical value); Code indicating the quality and reliability of the object's orbital data.H
- Absolute Magnitude parameter (numerical value); Measure of the object's intrinsic brightness or reflectivity, indicating its size and composition.epoch_mjd
- the epoch of osculation in modified Julian Day Form(numerical value); the instant of time at which the position and velocity vectors were used to calculate the characteristics.Output (Target label)
data_arc
- Data arc-span (days); Duration over which observational data has been collected for the object, measured in days.Anyone who has the link will be able to view this.