Astro::Coords::Planet - coordinates relating to planetary motion
$c = new Astro::Coords::Planet( 'uranus' );
This class is used by "Astro::Coords" for
handling coordinates for planets..
- new
- Instantiate a new object using the supplied options.
$c = new Astro::Coords::Planet( 'mars' );
Returns undef on error.
- planets
- Retuns a list of supported planet names.
@planets = Astro::Coords::Planet->planets();
- planet
- Returns the name of the planet.
- name
- For planets, the name is always just the planet name.
- array
- Return back 11 element array with first element containing the planet
name.
This method returns a standardised set of elements across all
types of coordinates.
- type
- Returns the generic type associated with the coordinate system. For this
class the answer is always "RADEC".
This is used to aid construction of summary tables when using
mixed coordinates.
It could be done using isa relationships.
- stringify
- Stringify overload. Simple returns the name of the planet in
capitals.
- summary
- Return a one line summary of the coordinates. In the future will accept
arguments to control output.
$summary = $c->summary();
- diam
- Returns the apparent angular planet diameter from the most recent
calculation of the apparent RA/Dec.
$diam = $c->diam();
Returns the answer as a
"Astro::Coords::Angle" object. Note
that this number is not updated automatically. (so don't change the time
and expect to get the correct answer without first asking for a ra/dec
calculation).
- apparent
- Return the apparent RA and Dec as two
"Astro::Coords::Angle" objects for the
current coordinates and time.
($ra_app, $dec_app) = $self->apparent();
- rv
- Radial velocity of the planet relative to the Earth geocentre.
- vdefn
- Velocity definition. Always 'RADIO'.
- vframe
- Velocity reference frame. Always 'GEO'.
- apply_offset
- Overrided method to warn if
"Astro::Coords::apply_offset" is called
on this subclass.
Usually called via "Astro::Coords".
"Astro::PAL" is used for all internal
astrometric calculations.
Tim Jenness <t.jenness@cpan.org>
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