python3-jplephem binary package in Ubuntu Oracular 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:
 .
  * 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.
 .
 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.

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  2024-05-08 14:19:08 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 2.21+ds-1
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  2024-05-05 11:58:31 UTC Published Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 2.22+ds-1
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  2024-05-05 11:59:00 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 2.21+ds-1
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by amd64 build of jplephem 2.22+ds-1 in ubuntu oracular PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu noble-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu