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In message , Jake
writes Five replies to this thread and not one of them addressing the original subject matter. How sadly illustrative of what sci.astro has become. In my case, it's because I was fairly sure Jim Green's reply had absolutely nothing to do with the question, even though I was much less sure what the questioner wanted ;-) It would be helpful to know why the question is being asked. This page has what looks like a useful description of doing the reverse (converting heliocentric co-ordinates to right ascension/declination) http://home.att.net/~srschmitt/script_planet_orbits.html Here's another by Paul Schlyter http://www.njsas.org/projects/tidal_forces/altaz/pausch/tutorial.html I'm probably wrong, but it seems to me that converting from celestial co-ordinates to heliocentric is about determining the orbit of an object, which is a much bigger project. |
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