py311-jplephem
2.23Python version of NASA DE4xx ephemerides
This package is a Python implementation of the math that standard JPL ephemerides use to predict raw (x,y,z) planetary positions. It is one of the foundations of the Skyfield astronomy library for Python (astro/py-skyfield). But you can also use jplephem standalone to generate raw vectors.
Origin: astro/py-jplephem
Category: astro
Size: 447KiB
License: MIT
Maintainer: thierry@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 2 packages
Required by: 3 packages
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