Astro::Coords ============= This module provides an object oriented approach to astronomical coordinate transformations. It can be used to convert between J2000, B1950, Galactic and super Galactic coordinates. It can calculate the azimuth and elevation of a source specified in equatorial coordinates, orbital elements or by name (if a planet). It can also determine whether the specified coordinates are observable for the given telescope and determine rise and set times. Doppler corrections can also be calculated. This software is still a beta release but is in use in a production environment. The interfaces may still change slightly. It is a wrapper class around Astro::SLA that simplifies the handling of astronomical coordinate systems. Requirements ------------ This class uses Astro::SLA, Astro::Telescope as well as DateTime and Time::Piece. This release begins the migration from Time::Piece to DateTime for specification of epochs. Both are supported at present but at some point Time::Piece support may be removed. Building -------- perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install Author ------ This module was written by Tim Jenness <tjenness@cpan.org> of the Joint Astronomy Centre. Copyright (C) 2008,2010 Science and Technologiy Facilities Council. Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA TODO ---- + Add support for JPL ephemeris when calculating planet positions + Add support for Horizons web service when generating positions of planetary moons Changes ------- v0.01 - initial test release to CPAN v0.02 - Add Astro::Coords::Calibration and Astro::Coords::Fixed v0.03 - Add isObservable method Spun off Astro::Telescope into its own CPAN distribution v0.04 - Internal release v0.05 - - Check format of input arguments (for sexagesimal parsing) + Add rise, set and transit time calculation + Add Interpolated RA/Dec [Astro::Coords::Interpolated] + Add calculate method - Fix orbital elements [requires recent slalib] + Can now ask for J2000 for all coordinate types + Add name and comment method for tagging a coordinate object v0.07 - Add support for parallax and proper motion, epoch and equinox + ra2000 and dec2000 methods always return RA/Dec J2000 for epoch 2000.0 (equatorial only) v0.10 - + Major reorganization internally to use (the new) Astro::Coords::Angle objects for all angles. Should simplify formatting of return values. + datetime() method now supports DateTime objects for time specification. Time::Piece is now deprecated. + Add radial velocity support + Add doppler correction (experimental) + New method to obtain the native Equatorial encoding that was used + set_time and rise_time now works properly for the Moon (and Sun) + rise_time can now be configured to return the nearest rise time not just the next rise_time. + planet diameter is now available + Galactic and ecliptic conversions now in base class (moved from Equatorial) + radec1950 method available + Switch to GPL license v0.12 - + Update Elements interface + Improve performance of DateTime usage (caching TimeZone object) + Support barycentric velocities + Astro::Coords::Offset now has invert(), clone() and posang() method + Astro::Coords::Angle now has clone() and negate() methods. + Astro::Coords::Offset now allows more systems. + Fix problem with fractions seconds in LST calculation + Fix problem with calculate() method trashing the cached DateTime. + Uses Module::Build