Basic astronomical coordinate systems in Julia.
julia> Pkg.add("SkyCoords")
There are currently five supported coordinate systems. The following immutable types are used to represent coordinates in each system:
ICRSCoords
: ICRS coordinates systemGalCoords
: Galactic coordinates systemSuperGalCoords
: Super-Galactic coordinate systemFK5Coords
: FK5 coordinates system (with arbitrary equinox)EclipticCoords
: Ecliptic coordinates system
julia> c1 = ICRSCoords(0, 0) # inputs are ra, dec in radians
ICRSCoords{Float64}(0.0, 0.0)
julia> c2 = convert(GalCoords, c1) # convert to a different system
GalCoords{Float64}(1.6814027872278692, -1.0504884034813007)
julia> convert(FK5Coords{2000}, c1)
FK5Coords{2000,Float64}(1.1102233723050067e-7, 4.411803426976326e-8)
julia> separation(c1, ICRSCoords(1., 0.)) # radians
1.0
julia> position_angle(c1, ICRSCoords(1, 0)) |> rad2deg
90.0
For more information, visit the documentation
License is MIT. This package profits from the hard work that went into astropy.coordinates, especially in terms of testing and coordinate system definitions.