Yes sir or ma'am. You can do that.
Using US2, you can find the velocity of an object. If you have a planet with moons, or a star with planets, open up Micrsoft Powerpoint (or similar), and make a scatter plot. Time vs velocity. Run the simulation, and take samples of the parent's velocity and the time at which it happened. This will bring you the correct shape curve if in a scatter plot, if not, it wont work.
This is using the Radial Velocity method. Just like scientists use to find extrasolar planets. It's interesting trying to find out, what curves make what. And from that... you can try to calculate the orbits.
There are vels files for systemic, and I am going to figure out how you can get them in there. When I do, I'll update you.
Below is a data sample of an Earth with quite a few moons. (to be added when I finish it)