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This page documents the '''planet''' function of Python module [[Analysis Utilities|analysisUtils]]. | This page documents the '''planet''' function of Python module [[Analysis Utilities|analysisUtils]]. | ||
This function returns the apparent | This function returns the position (J2000 or apparent) and angular size of any Solar System body for the specified date from the specified observatory (or geocentric). By default, it contacts the [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi#top JPL Horizons] telnet server to get apparent angular size, position and rate of any Solar System body. If the date and time is not specified, and no measurement set is provided, then today's date is assumed at 0:00 UT. If the time is not specified, 0:00 UT is assumed. If the observatory is not specified, ALMA is assumed. In case an internet connection is not available, there is an option to instead query the casa ephemerides (useJPL=False). However, the reported values will be less accurate due to the need to interpolate from a coarser grid. Also, using the casa ephemerides presently (casa <= 3.4) returns the apparent position but this will be changed to J2000 in casa 4.0. | ||
the casa ephemerides (useJPL=False). However, the reported values will be less accurate due to the need to interpolate from | |||
a coarser grid. Also, using the casa ephemerides presently | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
au.planet( | au.planet(body="", date="", observatory='ALMA', verbose=False, help=False, mjd=None, beam="", useJPL=True, standard='Butler-JPL-Horizons 2010', apparent=False, vis="", bodyForScan="", scan="", | ||
standard='Butler-JPL-Horizons 2010') | savefig="", showplot=False, antennalist="",frequency=345.0) | ||
body: string name of Solar system body | body: string name of Solar system body | ||
date: one possible format of the date string is: '2011-10-31 11:59:59' | date: one possible format of the date string is: '2011-10-31 11:59:59' | ||
or simply '2011-10-31' for 0:00 UT. A list of allowed formats for date | or simply '2011-10-31' for 0:00 UT. A list of allowed formats for date | ||
is at: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?horizons_doc#time | is at: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?horizons_doc#time | ||
An alternative is to use the vis option, which will read the start time of an ms | |||
mjd: floating point MJD (alternative to specifying a date string) | |||
useJPL: if False, first try the casa ephemerides. Note that the casa tables | useJPL: if False, first try the casa ephemerides. Note that the casa tables | ||
are quantized to one day | are quantized to one day. If the | ||
casa tables fail for any reason, it will automatically revert to using | casa tables fail for any reason, it will automatically revert to using | ||
JPL's server. It may require a few seconds to reach the JPL server. | JPL's server. It may require a few seconds to reach the JPL server. | ||
observatory: Observatories can be | beam: If a beam size is included (in arcsec), the expected FWHM will be | ||
computed using scipy.signal.convolve() of a Gaussian with a uniform disk. | |||
apparent: Boolean value, relevant only if useJPL=True | |||
False = the return values are J2000 as seen from the specified location | |||
True = the return values are Apparent as seen from the specified location | |||
vis: the name of an ms from which to grab the start time of the first scan on the body | |||
as the date (or simply the start time of the ms if the body is not found) | |||
bodyForScan: the fieldname in vis to pick the date/time of the first scan | |||
scan: if not "", then use this scan number, if it is a scan on the specified body | |||
savefig: if a filename is given with this parameter, then use antennalist to generate a visibility plot | |||
showplot: if True, then use antennalist to generate a visibility plot | |||
antennalist: if an antenna configuration file is given, then use this one, | |||
otherwise build a temporary one from the specified measurement set | |||
frequency: the frequency to use in predictcomp (in GHz) | |||
observatory: Observatories can be specified by JPL ID string, or by the | |||
following names:<br> | following names:<br> | ||
{| | {| | ||
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| 'OVRO' || (which will be converted to = '-81') | | 'OVRO' || (which will be converted to = '-81') | ||
|- | |||
| 'geocentric' || (which will be converted to = '500') | |||
|} | |} | ||
The return values are apparent values as seen from the specified observatory: | The return values are apparent values as seen from the specified observatory: | ||
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data['angularDiameter'] (in arc seconds) | data['angularDiameter'] (in arc seconds) | ||
data['rateRadiansPerSecond'] (only present if useJPL=True) | data['rateRadiansPerSecond'] (only present if useJPL=True) | ||
data['rangeRateKms'] (only present if useJPL=True) | |||
data['rangeAU'] (only present if useJPL=True) | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
CASA < | CASA <3>: au.planet('Titan','2012-04-01','EVLA') | ||
Using observatory: VLA = -5 | Using observatory: VLA = -5 | ||
Contacting JPL Horizons for Titan | |||
Assuming 0 hours UT | Assuming 0 hours UT | ||
MJD= 56018.00000, MJDseconds = 4839955200.0 | MJD= 56018.00000, MJDseconds = 4839955200.0 | ||
LST day = 62742, LST = 5.4757 hours (at longitude=-107.618334) | |||
Julian day = 2456018.500000, MJD = 56018.000000, MJD seconds = 4839955200.000000 | |||
Confirmed Observatory name = VLA | Confirmed Observatory name = VLA | ||
Confirmed Target ID = 606 = Titan | Confirmed Target ID = 606 = Titan | ||
Range rate = -12.386017 km/sec | |||
J2000 Position: 13:44:49.19, -007:52:27.645, rate: -11.9723, 3.3884 arcsec/hr | J2000 Position: 13:44:49.19, -007:52:27.645, rate: -11.9723, 3.3884 arcsec/hr | ||
Angular diameter = 0.811703 arcsec | Angular diameter = 0.811703 arcsec | ||
Out[ | Out[3]: | ||
{'angularDiameter': 0.81170299999999995, | {'angularDiameter': 0.81170299999999995, | ||
'directionRadians': [3.5989557494879238, -0.13743326065058692], | 'directionRadians': [3.5989557494879238, -0.13743326065058692], | ||
'rangeAU': 8.7480170957841707, | |||
'rangeRateKms': -12.3860165, | |||
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [-1.6123152317632495e-08, 4.5631673694531841e-09]} | 'rateRadiansPerSecond': [-1.6123152317632495e-08, 4.5631673694531841e-09]} | ||
CASA < | CASA <4>: au.planet('Moon','2012-04-01 12:55') | ||
Contacting JPL Horizons for Moon | |||
MJD= 56018.53819, MJDseconds = 4840001700.0 | MJD= 56018.53819, MJDseconds = 4840001700.0 | ||
LST day = 62742, LST = 21.0853 hours (at longitude=-67.754929) | |||
Julian day = 2456019.038194, MJD = 56018.538194, MJD seconds = 4840001700.000000 | |||
Confirmed Observatory name = ALMA | Confirmed Observatory name = ALMA | ||
Confirmed Target ID = 301 = Moon | Confirmed Target ID = 301 = Moon | ||
Range rate = -0.156855 km/sec | |||
J2000 Position: 08:14:33.97, +015:40:16.537, rate: 2648.9190, -473.5570 arcsec/hr | J2000 Position: 08:14:33.97, +015:40:16.537, rate: 2648.9190, -473.5570 arcsec/hr | ||
Angular diameter = 1831.355000 arcsec | Angular diameter = 1831.355000 arcsec | ||
Out[ | Out[4]: | ||
{'angularDiameter': 1831.355, | {'angularDiameter': 1831.355, | ||
'directionRadians': [2. | 'directionRadians': [2.1579522305263157, 0.27351509191740353], | ||
'rangeAU': 0.0026161249308700001, | |||
'rangeRateKms': -0.15685499999999999, | |||
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [3.5673115870860856e-06, -6.3774142329219044e-07]} | 'rateRadiansPerSecond': [3.5673115870860856e-06, -6.3774142329219044e-07]} | ||
CASA < | CASA <2>: au.planet('Ceres',useJPL=False) | ||
No date/time specified, assuming today=2012- | No date/time specified, assuming today=2012-05-08 at UT 0:00 | ||
Using casa's ephemerides for | Using casa's ephemerides for Ceres. Note these can be in error by a | ||
few arcminutes. Set useJPL=True for highest accuracy. | few arcminutes. Set useJPL=True for highest accuracy. | ||
J2000 Position: 02:42:12.97, +010:15:42.228 | |||
J2000 Position: | Angular diameter = 0.342199 arcsec | ||
Angular diameter = 0. | Out[2]: | ||
Out[ | {'angularDiameter': 0.34219936014504132, | ||
{'angularDiameter': 0. | 'directionRadians': [0.70780169751840638, 0.17910097545067771]} | ||
'directionRadians': [-1. | |||
CASA <2>: au.planet('Neptune',antennalist='alma_cycle1_3',useJPL=False,date='2013-07-19 12:00',frequency='660') | |||
MJD= 56492.50000, MJDseconds= 4880952000.0, JD= 2456493.00000 | |||
Using casa's ephemerides for Neptune. These are in J2000 coordinates in this casa version (>=4.0.0) | |||
Figure saved in Neptune.predictcomp.png | |||
Found 496 baselines | |||
Unprojected lengths: min=21.332979, max=442.672318, rms=131.833021 | |||
Percentage of baselines shorter than this angular scale at 660.0 GHz = 3.226 | |||
J2000 Position: 22:27:19.28604, -010:24:17.48916 Azim, Elev: -93.125, 19.855 | |||
Angular diameter (major axis) = 2.340549 arcsec | |||
Found 496 baselines | |||
Unprojected lengths: min=21.332979, max=442.672318, rms=131.833021 | |||
Percentage of baselines shorter than this angular scale at 660.0 GHz = 3.226 | |||
Out[2]: | |||
{'angularDiameter': 2.3405488492600002, | |||
'directionRadians': [-0.4043865307689844, -0.1815990320460561]} | |||
CASA <2>: au.planet(vis='Band7multi_april22.ms',bodyForScan='Titan') | |||
Got date from the first scan on Titan (scan 4) using msmd | |||
Got date from scan 4: 2011-04-22 00:07:03 | |||
Contacting JPL Horizons for Titan | |||
MJD= 55673.00490, MJDseconds= 4810147623.0, JD= 2455673.50490 | |||
Recognized observatory = ALMA | |||
LST day = 62396, LST = 9.5812 hours (at longitude=-67.754748) | |||
Julian day = 2455673.504896, MJD = 55673.004896, MJD seconds = 4810147623.000000 | |||
Confirmed Target ID = 606 = Titan | |||
Range rate = +14.473850 km/sec | |||
Azim = 73.913 deg Elev = 38.520 deg | |||
J2000 Position: 12:49:28.61693, -002:22:20.33796 Azim, Elev: 73.913, 38.520 | |||
J2000 Rate: -9.7889, +4.4019 arcsec/hour (position angle = -65.8deg) | |||
J2000 Rate: -0.002719, +0.001223 arcsec/second (position angle = -65.8deg) | |||
Angular diameter (major axis) = 0.819580 arcsec | |||
Out[2]: | |||
{'angularDiameter': 0.81957999999999998, | |||
'directionRadians': [3.357476568689957, -0.041404726843071053], | |||
'rangeAU': 8.6644495249590392, | |||
'rangeRateKms': 14.473850300000001, | |||
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [-1.3182770808749855e-08, 5.9280067642847316e-09]} | |||
</source> | </source> |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 6 September 2013
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This page documents the planet function of Python module analysisUtils.
This function returns the position (J2000 or apparent) and angular size of any Solar System body for the specified date from the specified observatory (or geocentric). By default, it contacts the JPL Horizons telnet server to get apparent angular size, position and rate of any Solar System body. If the date and time is not specified, and no measurement set is provided, then today's date is assumed at 0:00 UT. If the time is not specified, 0:00 UT is assumed. If the observatory is not specified, ALMA is assumed. In case an internet connection is not available, there is an option to instead query the casa ephemerides (useJPL=False). However, the reported values will be less accurate due to the need to interpolate from a coarser grid. Also, using the casa ephemerides presently (casa <= 3.4) returns the apparent position but this will be changed to J2000 in casa 4.0.
Usage
au.planet(body="", date="", observatory='ALMA', verbose=False, help=False, mjd=None, beam="", useJPL=True, standard='Butler-JPL-Horizons 2010', apparent=False, vis="", bodyForScan="", scan="", savefig="", showplot=False, antennalist="",frequency=345.0)
body: string name of Solar system body date: one possible format of the date string is: '2011-10-31 11:59:59' or simply '2011-10-31' for 0:00 UT. A list of allowed formats for date is at: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?horizons_doc#time An alternative is to use the vis option, which will read the start time of an ms mjd: floating point MJD (alternative to specifying a date string) useJPL: if False, first try the casa ephemerides. Note that the casa tables are quantized to one day. If the casa tables fail for any reason, it will automatically revert to using JPL's server. It may require a few seconds to reach the JPL server. beam: If a beam size is included (in arcsec), the expected FWHM will be computed using scipy.signal.convolve() of a Gaussian with a uniform disk. apparent: Boolean value, relevant only if useJPL=True False = the return values are J2000 as seen from the specified location True = the return values are Apparent as seen from the specified location vis: the name of an ms from which to grab the start time of the first scan on the body as the date (or simply the start time of the ms if the body is not found) bodyForScan: the fieldname in vis to pick the date/time of the first scan scan: if not "", then use this scan number, if it is a scan on the specified body savefig: if a filename is given with this parameter, then use antennalist to generate a visibility plot showplot: if True, then use antennalist to generate a visibility plot antennalist: if an antenna configuration file is given, then use this one, otherwise build a temporary one from the specified measurement set frequency: the frequency to use in predictcomp (in GHz)
observatory: Observatories can be specified by JPL ID string, or by the following names:
'VLA' | (which will be converted to = '-5') |
'ALMA' | (which will be converted to = '-7') |
'GBT' | (which will be converted to = '-9') |
'MAUNAKEA' | (which will be converted to = '-80') |
'OVRO' | (which will be converted to = '-81') |
'geocentric' | (which will be converted to = '500') |
The return values are apparent values as seen from the specified observatory:
The dictionary returned is:
data['directionRadians'] data['angularDiameter'] (in arc seconds) data['rateRadiansPerSecond'] (only present if useJPL=True) data['rangeRateKms'] (only present if useJPL=True) data['rangeAU'] (only present if useJPL=True)
Examples
CASA <3>: au.planet('Titan','2012-04-01','EVLA')
Using observatory: VLA = -5
Contacting JPL Horizons for Titan
Assuming 0 hours UT
MJD= 56018.00000, MJDseconds = 4839955200.0
LST day = 62742, LST = 5.4757 hours (at longitude=-107.618334)
Julian day = 2456018.500000, MJD = 56018.000000, MJD seconds = 4839955200.000000
Confirmed Observatory name = VLA
Confirmed Target ID = 606 = Titan
Range rate = -12.386017 km/sec
J2000 Position: 13:44:49.19, -007:52:27.645, rate: -11.9723, 3.3884 arcsec/hr
Angular diameter = 0.811703 arcsec
Out[3]:
{'angularDiameter': 0.81170299999999995,
'directionRadians': [3.5989557494879238, -0.13743326065058692],
'rangeAU': 8.7480170957841707,
'rangeRateKms': -12.3860165,
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [-1.6123152317632495e-08, 4.5631673694531841e-09]}
CASA <4>: au.planet('Moon','2012-04-01 12:55')
Contacting JPL Horizons for Moon
MJD= 56018.53819, MJDseconds = 4840001700.0
LST day = 62742, LST = 21.0853 hours (at longitude=-67.754929)
Julian day = 2456019.038194, MJD = 56018.538194, MJD seconds = 4840001700.000000
Confirmed Observatory name = ALMA
Confirmed Target ID = 301 = Moon
Range rate = -0.156855 km/sec
J2000 Position: 08:14:33.97, +015:40:16.537, rate: 2648.9190, -473.5570 arcsec/hr
Angular diameter = 1831.355000 arcsec
Out[4]:
{'angularDiameter': 1831.355,
'directionRadians': [2.1579522305263157, 0.27351509191740353],
'rangeAU': 0.0026161249308700001,
'rangeRateKms': -0.15685499999999999,
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [3.5673115870860856e-06, -6.3774142329219044e-07]}
CASA <2>: au.planet('Ceres',useJPL=False)
No date/time specified, assuming today=2012-05-08 at UT 0:00
Using casa's ephemerides for Ceres. Note these can be in error by a
few arcminutes. Set useJPL=True for highest accuracy.
J2000 Position: 02:42:12.97, +010:15:42.228
Angular diameter = 0.342199 arcsec
Out[2]:
{'angularDiameter': 0.34219936014504132,
'directionRadians': [0.70780169751840638, 0.17910097545067771]}
CASA <2>: au.planet('Neptune',antennalist='alma_cycle1_3',useJPL=False,date='2013-07-19 12:00',frequency='660')
MJD= 56492.50000, MJDseconds= 4880952000.0, JD= 2456493.00000
Using casa's ephemerides for Neptune. These are in J2000 coordinates in this casa version (>=4.0.0)
Figure saved in Neptune.predictcomp.png
Found 496 baselines
Unprojected lengths: min=21.332979, max=442.672318, rms=131.833021
Percentage of baselines shorter than this angular scale at 660.0 GHz = 3.226
J2000 Position: 22:27:19.28604, -010:24:17.48916 Azim, Elev: -93.125, 19.855
Angular diameter (major axis) = 2.340549 arcsec
Found 496 baselines
Unprojected lengths: min=21.332979, max=442.672318, rms=131.833021
Percentage of baselines shorter than this angular scale at 660.0 GHz = 3.226
Out[2]:
{'angularDiameter': 2.3405488492600002,
'directionRadians': [-0.4043865307689844, -0.1815990320460561]}
CASA <2>: au.planet(vis='Band7multi_april22.ms',bodyForScan='Titan')
Got date from the first scan on Titan (scan 4) using msmd
Got date from scan 4: 2011-04-22 00:07:03
Contacting JPL Horizons for Titan
MJD= 55673.00490, MJDseconds= 4810147623.0, JD= 2455673.50490
Recognized observatory = ALMA
LST day = 62396, LST = 9.5812 hours (at longitude=-67.754748)
Julian day = 2455673.504896, MJD = 55673.004896, MJD seconds = 4810147623.000000
Confirmed Target ID = 606 = Titan
Range rate = +14.473850 km/sec
Azim = 73.913 deg Elev = 38.520 deg
J2000 Position: 12:49:28.61693, -002:22:20.33796 Azim, Elev: 73.913, 38.520
J2000 Rate: -9.7889, +4.4019 arcsec/hour (position angle = -65.8deg)
J2000 Rate: -0.002719, +0.001223 arcsec/second (position angle = -65.8deg)
Angular diameter (major axis) = 0.819580 arcsec
Out[2]:
{'angularDiameter': 0.81957999999999998,
'directionRadians': [3.357476568689957, -0.041404726843071053],
'rangeAU': 8.6644495249590392,
'rangeRateKms': 14.473850300000001,
'rateRadiansPerSecond': [-1.3182770808749855e-08, 5.9280067642847316e-09]}