A Modern Binary Ephemeris Reader for Julia, in Julia
Ephemerides.jl is a Julia library that provides fast, thread-safe and allocation-free access to binary JPL SPK and PCK ephemeris files. Completely written in Julia, it enables Automatic-Differentiation (AD) via ForwardDiff.jl across all of its function calls.
It outperforms both SPICE.jl and CALCEPH.jl calls for most types of SPK segments and supports state vector and orientation angles computation up to order 3 (jerk).
This package is meant to be used in combination with FrameTransformations.jl, which enables transformations between different point and axes. Indeed, differently from traditional ephemeris readers such as CALCEPH and SPICE, this package is only meant to read the data stored in the binary kernels. It does not perform transformations between reference frames nor concatenations of state vectors. For example, if ephemeris data for point 399 (Earth) is defined with respect to point 3 (Earth-Moon Barycenter) in the ICRF axes, with this package we will only be able to compute the state vector from 399 to 3 or viceversa.
NOTE: All the package routines have been extensively tested against both SPICE and CALCEPH.
This package can be installed using Julia's package manager:
julia> import Pkg
julia> Pkg.add("Ephemerides.jl");
Load SPK and PCK ephemeris kernels:
using Ephemerides
# Load a single SPK kernel
eph_spk = EphemerisProvider("de440.bsp")
# Load a single PCK kernel
eph_pck = EphemerisProvider("pa440.bsp")
# Load multiple SPK and PCK kernels
eph = EphemerisProvider(["de440.bsp", "pa440.bsp"])
Inspect the kernels properties:
# Retrieve the list of NAIF ID for all the available points
points = ephem_available_points(eph)
# Retrieve the list of NAIF ID for all the available axes
axes = ephem_available_axes(eph)
Retrieve state and orientation data:
# TDB seconds at 2000-01-01T12:00:00 (J2000)
time = 0.0
# Compute the position of point 399 with respect to 3 at J2000
pos = ephem_vector3(eph, 3, 399, time)
# Compute the position and its derivatives for point 299 with respect to 2
pvaj = ephem_vector12(eph, 2, 299, time)
# Compute the orientation of axes 31006 (PA440) with respect to 1 (ICRF) at J2000
angles = ephem_rotation3(eph, 1, 31006, time)
For further information on this package please refer to the stable documentation
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