2.4.1
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Mercury
2018-09-18T11:32:35Z
Heliocentric Inertial (HCI) Frame :
* The solar rotation axis is the primary vector: the Z axis points in the solar north direction;
* The solar ascending node on the ecliptic of J2000 forms the X axis.
* The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame.
Heliocentric Earth Ecliptic (HEE) Frame :
* The position of the earth relative to the sun is the primary vector: the X axis points from the sun to the earth.
* 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.
* The Y axis is Z cross X, completing the right-handed reference frame.
Solar longitude (Ls) :
* The solar longitude Ls is the Planet-Sun angle, measured from the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox where Ls=0.
Ls=90 thus corresponds to northern summer solstice, just as Ls=180 marks the northern autumn equinox and Ls=270 the northern winter solstice.
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Ephemeris
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Mercury
xyz_hee
xyz_mercury_hee
AU
Cartesian
HEE
TimeSeries
3
x
1
xyz_mercury_hee(0)
y
2
xyz_mercury_hee(1)
z
3
xyz_mercury_hee(2)
Positional
xyz_hci
xyz_mercury_hci
AU
Cartesian
HCI
TimeSeries
3
x
1
xyz_mercury_hci(0)
y
2
xyz_mercury_hci(1)
z
3
xyz_mercury_hci(2)
Positional
distance mercury-sun
r_mercury
AU
Positional
longitude HCI
mercury_hci_lon
deg
Positional
latitude HCI
mercury_hci_lat
deg
Positional
longitude IAU_sun
mercury_sol_lon
deg
Positional
latitude IAU_sun
mercury_sol_lat
deg
Positional
solar longitude (Ls)
mercury_sol_ls
deg
Positional
longitude HEE
mercury_lon_hee
deg
Positional
latitude HEE
mercury_lat_hee
deg
Positional