Commit 49c8e34f4d8a026f1daa8fdae921161485f059b7

Authored by Quentin Brzustowski
1 parent 0eecbb48

changed names for homogeneity and added lat/lon HEE for Jupiter and Mars

NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Ephemerides/earth-orb-all.xml
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
146 </Support> 146 </Support>
147 </Parameter> 147 </Parameter>
148 <Parameter> 148 <Parameter>
149 - <Name>lon hee</Name> 149 + <Name>longitude HEE</Name>
150 <ParameterKey>earth_lon_hee</ParameterKey> 150 <ParameterKey>earth_lon_hee</ParameterKey>
151 <Description/> 151 <Description/>
152 <Ucd/> 152 <Ucd/>
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
154 <UnitsConversion/> 154 <UnitsConversion/>
155 </Parameter> 155 </Parameter>
156 <Parameter> 156 <Parameter>
157 - <Name>lat hee</Name> 157 + <Name>latitude HEE</Name>
158 <ParameterKey>earth_lat_hee</ParameterKey> 158 <ParameterKey>earth_lat_hee</ParameterKey>
159 <Description/> 159 <Description/>
160 <Ucd/> 160 <Ucd/>
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Ephemerides/jupiter-orb-all.xml
@@ -163,6 +163,24 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -163,6 +163,24 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
163 <Support> 163 <Support>
164 <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> 164 <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
165 </Support> 165 </Support>
  166 + </Parameter>
  167 + <Parameter>
  168 + <Name>longitude HEE</Name>
  169 + <ParameterKey>jupiter_lon_hee</ParameterKey>
  170 + <Ucd/>
  171 + <Units>deg</Units>
  172 + <Support>
  173 + <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
  174 + </Support>
  175 + </Parameter>
  176 + <Parameter>
  177 + <Name>latitude HEE</Name>
  178 + <ParameterKey>jupiter_lat_hee</ParameterKey>
  179 + <Ucd/>
  180 + <Units>deg</Units>
  181 + <Support>
  182 + <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
  183 + </Support>
166 </Parameter> 184 </Parameter>
167 </NumericalData> 185 </NumericalData>
168 </Spase> 186 </Spase>
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Ephemerides/mars-orb-all.xml
@@ -163,6 +163,24 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -163,6 +163,24 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
163 <Support> 163 <Support>
164 <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> 164 <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
165 </Support> 165 </Support>
  166 + </Parameter>
  167 + <Parameter>
  168 + <Name>longitude HEE</Name>
  169 + <ParameterKey>mars_lon_hee</ParameterKey>
  170 + <Ucd/>
  171 + <Units>deg</Units>
  172 + <Support>
  173 + <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
  174 + </Support>
  175 + </Parameter>
  176 + <Parameter>
  177 + <Name>latitude HEE</Name>
  178 + <ParameterKey>mars_lat_hee</ParameterKey>
  179 + <Ucd/>
  180 + <Units>deg</Units>
  181 + <Support>
  182 + <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>
  183 + </Support>
166 </Parameter> 184 </Parameter>
167 </NumericalData> 185 </NumericalData>
168 </Spase> 186 </Spase>
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Ephemerides/mercury-orb-all.xml
@@ -159,12 +159,12 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -159,12 +159,12 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
159 </Support> 159 </Support>
160 </Parameter> 160 </Parameter>
161 <Parameter> 161 <Parameter>
162 - <Name>lon hee</Name> 162 + <Name>longitude HEE</Name>
163 <ParameterKey>mercury_lon_hee</ParameterKey> 163 <ParameterKey>mercury_lon_hee</ParameterKey>
164 <Units>deg</Units> 164 <Units>deg</Units>
165 </Parameter> 165 </Parameter>
166 <Parameter> 166 <Parameter>
167 - <Name>lat hee</Name> 167 + <Name>latitude HEE</Name>
168 <ParameterKey>mercury_lat_hee</ParameterKey> 168 <ParameterKey>mercury_lat_hee</ParameterKey>
169 <Units>deg</Units> 169 <Units>deg</Units>
170 </Parameter> 170 </Parameter>
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Ephemerides/venus-orb-all.xml
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
159 </Support> 159 </Support>
160 </Parameter> 160 </Parameter>
161 <Parameter> 161 <Parameter>
162 - <Name>lon hee</Name> 162 + <Name>longitude HEE</Name>
163 <ParameterKey>venus_lon_hee</ParameterKey> 163 <ParameterKey>venus_lon_hee</ParameterKey>
164 <Description/> 164 <Description/>
165 <Ucd/> 165 <Ucd/>
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the nor
167 <UnitsConversion/> 167 <UnitsConversion/>
168 </Parameter> 168 </Parameter>
169 <Parameter> 169 <Parameter>
170 - <Name>lat hee</Name> 170 + <Name>lattitude HEE</Name>
171 <ParameterKey>venus_lat_hee</ParameterKey> 171 <ParameterKey>venus_lat_hee</ParameterKey>
172 <Description/> 172 <Description/>
173 <Ucd/> 173 <Ucd/>