TYPE | C*(*) | type of coordinates - `R', `H' or `A' (see below) |
---|---|---|
OB1 | D | observed Az, HA or RA (radians; Az is N=0, E=![]() |
OB2 | D | observed zenith distance or ![]() |
AOPRMS | D(14) | star-independent apparent-to-observed parameters: |
(1) | geodetic latitude (radians) | |
(2,3) | sine and cosine of geodetic latitude | |
(4) | magnitude of diurnal aberration vector | |
(5) | height (HM) | |
(6) | ambient temperature (TDK) | |
(7) | pressure (PMB) | |
(8) | relative humidity (RH) | |
(9) | wavelength (WL) | |
(10) | lapse rate (TLR) | |
(11,12) | refraction constants A and B (radians) | |
(13) | longitude + eqn of equinoxes +
``sidereal ![]() |
|
(14) | local apparent sidereal time (radians) |
RAP,DAP | D | geocentric apparent ![]() |
---|
for
. Even
at a topocentric zenith distance of
, the accuracy in elevation should be better than
1 arcminute; useful results are available for a further
, beyond which the sla_REFRO routine returns a
fixed value of the refraction. The complementary
routines sla_AOP (or sla_AOPQK) and sla_OAP (or sla_OAPQK)
are self-consistent to better than 1 microarcsecond all over
the celestial sphere.
SLALIB --- Positional Astronomy Library