1 /** \file ephemeris.hxx
2 * Top level class for calculating current positions of astronomical objects.
5 // Top level interface written by Curtis Olson, started March 2000.
7 // All the core code underneath this is written by Durk Talsma. See
8 // the headers of all the other individual files for details.
10 // Copyright (C) 2000 Curtis L. Olson - curt@flightgear.org
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30 #ifndef _EPHEMERIS_HXX
31 #define _EPHEMERIS_HXX
40 #include <simgear/ephemeris/star.hxx>
41 #include <simgear/ephemeris/moonpos.hxx>
42 #include <simgear/ephemeris/mercury.hxx>
43 #include <simgear/ephemeris/venus.hxx>
44 #include <simgear/ephemeris/mars.hxx>
45 #include <simgear/ephemeris/jupiter.hxx>
46 #include <simgear/ephemeris/saturn.hxx>
47 #include <simgear/ephemeris/uranus.hxx>
48 #include <simgear/ephemeris/neptune.hxx>
49 #include <simgear/ephemeris/stardata.hxx>
54 * Written by Durk Talsma <d.talsma@direct.a2000.nl> and Curtis Olson
55 * <curt@flightgear.org>
59 * The SGEphemeris class computes and stores the positions of the Sun,
60 * the Moon, the planets, and the brightest stars. These positions
61 * can then be used to accurately render the dominant visible items in
62 * the Earth's sky. Note, this class isn't intended for use in an
63 * interplanetary/interstellar/intergalactic type application. It is
64 * calculates everything relative to the Earth and is therefore best
65 * suited for Earth centric applications.
67 * The positions of the various astronomical objects are time
68 * dependent, so to maintain accuracy, you will need to periodically
69 * call the update() method. The SGTime class conveniently provides
70 * the two time related values you need to pass to the update()
86 // 9 planets, minus earth, minus pluto which we don't draw = 7
87 // planets[i][0] = Right Ascension
88 // planets[i][1] = Declination
89 // planets[i][2] = Magnitude
99 * This creates an instance of the SGEphemeris object. When
100 * calling the constructor you need to provide a path pointing to
101 * your star database file.
102 * @param path path to your star database */
103 SGEphemeris( const string &path );
106 ~SGEphemeris( void );
109 * Update (recalculate) the positions of all objects for the
110 * specified time. The update() method requires you to pass in
111 * the current modified Julian date, the current local sidereal
112 * time, and the current latitude. The update() method is designed
113 * to be called by the host application before every frame.
114 * @param mjd modified julian date
115 * @param lst current local sidereal time
116 * @param lat current latitude
118 void update(double mjd, double lst, double lat);
121 * @return a pointer to a Star class containing all the positional
122 * information for Earth's Sun.
124 inline Star *get_sun() const { return our_sun; }
126 /** @return the right ascension of the Sun. */
127 inline double getSunRightAscension() const {
128 return our_sun->getRightAscension();
131 /** @return the declination of the Sun. */
132 inline double getSunDeclination() const {
133 return our_sun->getDeclination();
137 * @return a pointer to a Moon class containing all the positional
138 * information for Earth's Moon.
140 inline MoonPos *get_moon() const { return moon; }
142 /** @return the right ascension of the Moon. */
143 inline double getMoonRightAscension() const {
144 return moon->getRightAscension();
147 /** @return the declination of the Moon. */
148 inline double getMoonDeclination() const {
149 return moon->getDeclination();
152 /** @return the numbers of defined planets. */
153 inline int getNumPlanets() const { return nplanets; }
156 * Returns a pointer to an array of planet data in sgdVec3
157 * format. (See plib.sourceforge.net for information on plib and
158 * the ``sg'' package.) An sgdVec3 is a 3 element double
159 * array. The first element is the right ascension of the planet,
160 * the second is the declination, and the third is the magnitude.
161 * @return planets array
163 inline sgdVec3 *getPlanets() { return planets; }
165 /** @return the numbers of defined stars. */
166 inline int getNumStars() const { return stars->getNumStars(); }
169 * Returns a pointer to an array of star data in sgdVec3
170 * format. An The first element of the sgdVec3 is the right
171 * ascension of the planet, the second is the declination, and the
172 * third is the magnitude.
173 * @returns star array
175 inline sgdVec3 *getStars() { return stars->getStars(); }
179 #endif // _EPHEMERIS_HXX