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NumericalData/AMDA/Ephemerides/earth-orb-all.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,13 @@ | @@ -6,7 +6,13 @@ | ||
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | <ResourceName>Earth</ResourceName> | 7 | <ResourceName>Earth</ResourceName> |
8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> | 8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> |
9 | - <Description/> | 9 | + <Description> Heliocentric Inertial (HCI) Frame : |
10 | + * The solar rotation axis is the primary vector: the Z axis points in the solar north direction; | ||
11 | + * The solar ascending node on the ecliptic of J2000 forms the X axis. | ||
12 | + * The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame. | ||
13 | + Solar longitude (Ls) : | ||
14 | + * The solar longitude Ls is the Planet-Sun angle, measured from the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox where Ls=0. | ||
15 | +Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the northern autumn equinox and Ls=270 the northern winter solstice.</Description> | ||
10 | <Contact> | 16 | <Contact> |
11 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> | 17 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> |
12 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> | 18 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> |
NumericalData/AMDA/Ephemerides/mercury-orb-all.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,16 @@ | @@ -6,7 +6,16 @@ | ||
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | <ResourceName>Mercury</ResourceName> | 7 | <ResourceName>Mercury</ResourceName> |
8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> | 8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> |
9 | - <Description/> | 9 | + <Description> * The solar rotation axis is the primary vector: the Z axis points in the solar north direction; |
10 | + * The solar ascending node on the ecliptic of J2000 forms the X axis. | ||
11 | + * The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame. | ||
12 | + Heliocentric Earth Ecliptic (HEE) Frame : | ||
13 | + * The position of the earth relative to the sun is the primary vector: the X axis points from the sun to the earth. | ||
14 | + * The northern surface normal to the mean ecliptic of date is the secondary vector: the Z axis is the component of this vector orthogonal to the X axis. | ||
15 | + * The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame. | ||
16 | + Solar longitude (Ls) : | ||
17 | + * The solar longitude Ls is the Planet-Sun angle, measured from the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox where Ls=0. | ||
18 | +Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the northern autumn equinox and Ls=270 the northern winter solstice.</Description> | ||
10 | <Contact> | 19 | <Contact> |
11 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> | 20 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> |
12 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> | 21 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> |
@@ -108,30 +117,42 @@ | @@ -108,30 +117,42 @@ | ||
108 | <Support> | 117 | <Support> |
109 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> | 118 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> |
110 | </Support> | 119 | </Support> |
111 | - </Parameter> | 120 | + </Parameter> |
112 | <Parameter> | 121 | <Parameter> |
113 | - <Name>longitude IAU_sun</Name> | ||
114 | - <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_lon</ParameterKey> | 122 | + <Name>latitude HCI</Name> |
123 | + <ParameterKey>mercury_hci_lat</ParameterKey> | ||
115 | <Ucd/> | 124 | <Ucd/> |
116 | - <Units>rad</Units> | ||
117 | - <Support> | ||
118 | - <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> | ||
119 | - </Support> | 125 | + <Units>deg</Units> |
120 | </Parameter> | 126 | </Parameter> |
121 | <Parameter> | 127 | <Parameter> |
128 | + <Name>longitude HCI</Name> | ||
129 | + <ParameterKey>mercury_hci_lon</ParameterKey> | ||
130 | + <Ucd/> | ||
131 | + <Units>deg</Units> | ||
132 | + </Parameter> | ||
133 | + <Parameter> | ||
122 | <Name>latitude IAU_sun</Name> | 134 | <Name>latitude IAU_sun</Name> |
123 | <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_lat</ParameterKey> | 135 | <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_lat</ParameterKey> |
124 | <Ucd/> | 136 | <Ucd/> |
125 | - <Units>rad</Units> | 137 | + <Units>deg</Units> |
126 | <Support> | 138 | <Support> |
127 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> | 139 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> |
128 | </Support> | 140 | </Support> |
129 | </Parameter> | 141 | </Parameter> |
142 | + <Parameter> | ||
143 | + <Name>longitude IAU_sun</Name> | ||
144 | + <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_lon</ParameterKey> | ||
145 | + <Ucd/> | ||
146 | + <Units>deg</Units> | ||
147 | + <Support> | ||
148 | + <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> | ||
149 | + </Support> | ||
150 | + </Parameter> | ||
130 | <Parameter> | 151 | <Parameter> |
131 | <Name>solar longitude (Ls)</Name> | 152 | <Name>solar longitude (Ls)</Name> |
132 | <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_ls</ParameterKey> | 153 | <ParameterKey>mercury_sol_ls</ParameterKey> |
133 | <Ucd/> | 154 | <Ucd/> |
134 | - <Units>rad</Units> | 155 | + <Units>deg</Units> |
135 | <Support> | 156 | <Support> |
136 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> | 157 | <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity> |
137 | </Support> | 158 | </Support> |
NumericalData/AMDA/Ephemerides/saturn-orb-all.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,19 @@ | @@ -6,7 +6,19 @@ | ||
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | <ResourceName>Saturn</ResourceName> | 7 | <ResourceName>Saturn</ResourceName> |
8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> | 8 | <ReleaseDate>2015-10-14T11:46:29Z</ReleaseDate> |
9 | - <Description/> | 9 | + <Description> |
10 | + Heliocentric Inertial (HCI) Frame : | ||
11 | + * The solar rotation axis is the primary vector: the Z axis points in the solar north direction; | ||
12 | + * The solar ascending node on the ecliptic of J2000 forms the X axis. | ||
13 | + * The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame. | ||
14 | + Heliocentric Earth Ecliptic (HEE) Frame : | ||
15 | + * The position of the earth relative to the sun is the primary vector: the X axis points from the sun to the earth. | ||
16 | + * The northern surface normal to the mean ecliptic of date is the secondary vector: the Z axis is the component of this vector orthogonal to the X axis. | ||
17 | + * The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame. | ||
18 | + Solar longitude (Ls) : | ||
19 | + * The solar longitude Ls is the Planet-Sun angle, measured from the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox where Ls=0. | ||
20 | +Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the northern autumn equinox and Ls=270 the northern winter solstice. | ||
21 | + </Description> | ||
10 | <Contact> | 22 | <Contact> |
11 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> | 23 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/NAIF</PersonID> |
12 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> | 24 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> |