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I have a pandas dataframe with telemetry that I want to plot to see where on the planet the telemetry is being received. The data is either iso_time values or datetime values. They look like this: 202…
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Issue:
In a complete new env we can't import needed modules
Environment (conda create -n pbenv jplephem):
from jplephem.pck import DAF, PCK
Traceback (most recent call last):File "", lin…
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Because the kubuntu GUI on the Pi4 is quite slow, I'd like to try running MW4 on my mac.
I downloaded Mac_OSx_Scripts and installed (./MW4_Install.sh), which was very fast and appeared to be succe…
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I've seen some charting code in the Skyfield. I'm currently working on [fchart3](https://github.com/skybber/fchart3) project. It can handle DB with up to 100M stars but there are no dynamic objects no…
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Thanks for the note, yes, I agree that visibility is an important additional calculation! If you have a moment, open an Issue to track it.
I suspect we'll want visibility to be a separate computati…
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I have zero knowledge of how (or even if) this calculation could be accomplished in Skyfield, but as I read about the Chinese Change-4 lander the past several months, waking up at its local sunrise an…
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I wanted to resolve a sub-kilometer difference between Skyfield and JPL Horizons, so I thought I would load DE431, since my Horizons output lists this as the ephemeris used.
Here's what I got on the …
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This has been separated from [#79](https://github.com/skyfielders/python-skyfield/issues/79) since it only requires data which is already present in (most of) the ephemerides.
To generate a view of t…
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In PyEphem, the file cities.py contains a convenient list of cities, with name, latitude, longitude and elevation.
Any chance this would magically appear in Skyfield please? If not, I'm happy t…
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Will Skyfield support loading orbital element data to compute rise/set for comets, asteroids and minor planets, as does PyEphem?
In my PyEphem application, I use data from the Minor Planet Center w…