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solar_system_ephemeris — Astropy v7.1.0

solar_system_ephemeris#
class astropy.coordinates.solar_system_ephemeris[source]#

Bases: ScienceState

Default ephemerides for calculating positions of Solar-System bodies.

This can be one of the following:

The default is ‘builtin’, which uses the epv00 and plan94 routines from the erfa implementation of the Standards Of Fundamental Astronomy library.

Notes

Any file required will be downloaded (and cached) when the state is set. The default Satellite Planet Kernel (SPK) file from NASA JPL (de430) is ~120MB, and covers years ~1550-2650 CE [1]. The smaller de432s file is ~10MB, and covers years 1950-2050 [2] (and similarly for the newer de440 and de440s). Older versions of the JPL ephemerides (such as the widely used de200) can be used via their URL [3].

Attributes Summary

Methods Summary

Attributes Documentation

bodies#
kernel#

Methods Documentation

classmethod get_kernel(value)[source]#
classmethod validate(value)[source]#

Validate the value and convert it to its native type, if necessary.


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