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Does anyone know if Tony Dunn's cfgData program still works correctly with JPL Horizons ephimeris system? I am trying to add Nix and Hydra to my Pluto add-on and I seem to be getting some bogus ephimerides from JPL via cfgData. Here is what I'm getting from cfgData after pasting e-mail contents from JPL and generating data:
Epoch = 2009.44922075823
SemiMajorAxis = 0
Eccentricity = .542887868836594
Inclination = 1.97055075472226
LongAscNode = 3.96619405789097
LongPerihelion = 5.1691425491519
MeanLongitude = 11.4081776751846
Everything seems OK except for eccentricity and SMa. Why would cfgData give a value of zero for SMa??
Here are the contents of the return e-mail from JPL for reference:
Automated mail xmit by MAIL_REQUEST, PID= 13018 Sat Jun 13 19:59:47 2009
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ (part 1 of 1) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Revised: Jun 20, 2007 Nix / (Pluto) 902
Fit to all available observations.
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Ephemeris / MAIL_REQUEST Sat Jun 13 19:59:46 2009 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
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Target body name: Nix (902) {source: PLU017}
Center body name: Pluto (999) {source: PLU017}
Center-site name: BODY CENTER
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Start time : A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:09.0000 CT
Stop time : A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:10.0000 CT
Step-size : 60 minutes
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Center geodetic : .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
Center cylindric: .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
Center radii : 1195.0 x 1195.0 x 1195.0 km {Equator, meridian, pole}
System GM : 8.7317411466673764E+02 km^3/s^2
Output units : KM-S, deg, Julian day number (Tp)
Output format : 10
Reference frame : ICRF/J2000.0
Output type : GEOMETRIC osculating elements
Coordinate systm: Ecliptic and Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch
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JDCT
EC QR IN
OM W Tp
N MA TA
A AD PR
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$$SOE
2454996.327881944 = A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:09.0000 (CT)
EC= 5.428878688365937E-01 QR= 5.039629420511769E+04 IN= 1.129042415619046E+02
OM= 2.272461802470180E+02 W = 6.892387152088178E+01 Tp= 2454996.960923331790
N = 4.624973783964202E-05 MA= 3.574703809555429E+02 TA= 3.498703702516962E+02
A = 1.102493037689745E+05 AD= 1.701023133328313E+05 PR= 7.783827905105082E+06
$$EOE
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Coordinate system description:
Ecliptic and Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch
Reference epoch: J2000.0
xy-plane: plane of the Earth's orbit at the reference epoch
x-axis : out along ascending node of instantaneous plane of the Earth's
orbit and the Earth's mean equator at the reference epoch
z-axis : perpendicular to the xy-plane in the directional (+ or -) sense
of Earth's north pole at the reference epoch.
Symbol meaning
JDCT Epoch Julian Date, Coordinate Time
EC Eccentricity, e
QR Periapsis distance, q (km)
IN Inclination w.r.t xy-plane, i (degrees)
OM Longitude of Ascending Node, OMEGA, (degrees)
W Argument of Perifocus, w (degrees)
Tp Time of periapsis (Julian day number)
N Mean motion, n (degrees/sec)
MA Mean anomaly, M (degrees)
TA True anomaly, nu (degrees)
A Semi-major axis, a (km)
AD Apoapsis distance (km)
PR Orbital period (sec)
Geometric states/elements have no aberration corrections applied.
Computations by ...
Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
Author : [email protected]
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Any help certainly appreciated. The quicker I can get the details sorted out the quicker I can update the add-on.
Nighthawke
Epoch = 2009.44922075823
SemiMajorAxis = 0
Eccentricity = .542887868836594
Inclination = 1.97055075472226
LongAscNode = 3.96619405789097
LongPerihelion = 5.1691425491519
MeanLongitude = 11.4081776751846
Everything seems OK except for eccentricity and SMa. Why would cfgData give a value of zero for SMa??
Here are the contents of the return e-mail from JPL for reference:
Automated mail xmit by MAIL_REQUEST, PID= 13018 Sat Jun 13 19:59:47 2009
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ (part 1 of 1) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
*******************************************************************************
Revised: Jun 20, 2007 Nix / (Pluto) 902
Fit to all available observations.
*******************************************************************************
*******************************************************************************
Ephemeris / MAIL_REQUEST Sat Jun 13 19:59:46 2009 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
*******************************************************************************
Target body name: Nix (902) {source: PLU017}
Center body name: Pluto (999) {source: PLU017}
Center-site name: BODY CENTER
*******************************************************************************
Start time : A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:09.0000 CT
Stop time : A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:10.0000 CT
Step-size : 60 minutes
*******************************************************************************
Center geodetic : .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
Center cylindric: .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
Center radii : 1195.0 x 1195.0 x 1195.0 km {Equator, meridian, pole}
System GM : 8.7317411466673764E+02 km^3/s^2
Output units : KM-S, deg, Julian day number (Tp)
Output format : 10
Reference frame : ICRF/J2000.0
Output type : GEOMETRIC osculating elements
Coordinate systm: Ecliptic and Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch
*******************************************************************************
JDCT
EC QR IN
OM W Tp
N MA TA
A AD PR
*******************************************************************************
$$SOE
2454996.327881944 = A.D. 2009-Jun-13 19:52:09.0000 (CT)
EC= 5.428878688365937E-01 QR= 5.039629420511769E+04 IN= 1.129042415619046E+02
OM= 2.272461802470180E+02 W = 6.892387152088178E+01 Tp= 2454996.960923331790
N = 4.624973783964202E-05 MA= 3.574703809555429E+02 TA= 3.498703702516962E+02
A = 1.102493037689745E+05 AD= 1.701023133328313E+05 PR= 7.783827905105082E+06
$$EOE
*******************************************************************************
Coordinate system description:
Ecliptic and Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch
Reference epoch: J2000.0
xy-plane: plane of the Earth's orbit at the reference epoch
x-axis : out along ascending node of instantaneous plane of the Earth's
orbit and the Earth's mean equator at the reference epoch
z-axis : perpendicular to the xy-plane in the directional (+ or -) sense
of Earth's north pole at the reference epoch.
Symbol meaning
JDCT Epoch Julian Date, Coordinate Time
EC Eccentricity, e
QR Periapsis distance, q (km)
IN Inclination w.r.t xy-plane, i (degrees)
OM Longitude of Ascending Node, OMEGA, (degrees)
W Argument of Perifocus, w (degrees)
Tp Time of periapsis (Julian day number)
N Mean motion, n (degrees/sec)
MA Mean anomaly, M (degrees)
TA True anomaly, nu (degrees)
A Semi-major axis, a (km)
AD Apoapsis distance (km)
PR Orbital period (sec)
Geometric states/elements have no aberration corrections applied.
Computations by ...
Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
Author : [email protected]
*******************************************************************************
Any help certainly appreciated. The quicker I can get the details sorted out the quicker I can update the add-on.
Nighthawke