> Prøv at kigge på
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
Et koordinatsystem hvor xy-planet ligger i ekliptika-planet burde vel have
z=0 for Jorden? opslag giver dog dette. Tallene efter datoen er
x,y,z,vx,vy,vz.
Jeg er dog usikker på hvad Equinox (jævndøgn?) betyder her. "Ecliptic and
Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch"
Target body name: Earth (399) {source: DE406+DE405}
Center body name: Solar System Barycenter (0) {source: DE406+DE405}
Center-site name: BODY CENTER
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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 : (undefined)
Output units : KM-S
Output format : 02
Reference frame : ICRF/J2000.0
Output type : GEOMETRIC cartesian states
Coordinate systm: Ecliptic and Mean Equinox of Reference Epoch
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JDCT , , X, Y, Z, VX, VY, VZ,
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$$SOE
625361.500000000, B.C. 3001-Feb-24
00:00:00.0000, -1.407851209722071E+08, -4.967921902695589E+07, -4.081718024282120E+05,
9.305394210583236E+00, -2.805807172778381E+01, -3.395990129895559E-01,