SpiceObserverLocation#
- class m4opt.observer.SpiceObserverLocation(target, *kernels)[source] [edit on github]#
Bases:
ObserverLocationA satellite whose orbit is specified by Spice kernels.
Examples
Load an example Spice kernel from a file:
>>> from astropy.time import Time >>> from astropy import units as u >>> from m4opt.observer import SpiceObserverLocation >>> import numpy as np >>> orbit = SpiceObserverLocation( ... 'MGS SIMULATION', ... 'https://archive.stsci.edu/missions/tess/models/TESS_EPH_PRE_LONG_2021252_21.bsp', ... 'https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/naif/generic_kernels/pck/earth_latest_high_prec.bpc', ... 'https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/naif/generic_kernels/pck/pck00010.tpc') >>> t0 = Time('2021-10-31 00:00') >>> orbit(t0) <EarthLocation (259589.01504305, 267775.69181568, -6003.44398346) km> >>> orbit(t0 + np.arange(4) * u.hour).shape (4,)
Methods Summary
__call__(time)Get the position and velocity of the satellite.
Methods Documentation
- __call__(time)[source] [edit on github]#
Get the position and velocity of the satellite.
- Parameters:
time – The time of the observation.
- Returns:
The Earth-relative coordinates of the satellite.