python3-jplephem binary package in Ubuntu Noble amd64
This package can load and use a Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
ephemeris for predicting the position and velocity of a planet or other
Solar System body. It currently supports binary SPK files (extension
".bsp") like those distributed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
that are:
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* Type 2 - positions stored as Chebyshev polynomials, with velocity
derived by computing their derivative.
* Type 3 - positions and velocities both stored explicitly as
Chebyshev polynomials.
* Type 9 - a series of discrete positions and velocities, with
separate timestamps that do not need to be equally spaced. Currently
there is only support for linear interpolation: for Type 9 ephemerides
of polynomial degree 1, not of any higher degrees.
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Even if an ephemeris isn't one of the above types, it is still possible
to use jplephem to read its text comment and list the segments inside.
Publishing history
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2023-12-07 22:20:05 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 2.21+ds-1 | ||
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2023-12-07 22:25:34 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 2.19+ds-1 | ||
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2024-01-13 00:10:16 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | proposed | universe | python | Optional | 2.19+ds-1 | ||
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2023-10-28 13:56:47 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | python | Optional | 2.18+ds-1 | ||
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