[fitsbits] Az/El and moving body basis system support
Mark Calabretta
Mark.Calabretta@atnf.CSIRO.AU
Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:18:47 +1000
On Thu 2002/04/18 15:44:56 +0200, Jennifer Hatchell wrote
in a message to: fitsbits@donar.cv.nrao.edu
>- output in azimuth and elevation
No topographic coordinate types are defined because the keywords
necessary to record accurate times and positions needed to specify
such systems are not available in FITS.
>- tracking a solar system body, where the body's coordinate frame
>rotates with respect to the standard astronomical frames
Further to Steve's reply, if by the above you mean a celestial frame
in which the body is stationary, e.g. helioecliptic coordinates as
opposed to heliographic coordinates, then no, they are not defined
specifically. Steve's answer still applies - just make up your own
xLON/xLAT or yzLN/yzLT as in header construction examples 1 and 4.
Mark Calabretta
ATNF