[AstroPy] Heliocentric Julian Date HJD

Slavin, Jonathan jslavin at cfa.harvard.edu
Mon Mar 17 13:33:02 EDT 2014


Hi Leticia,

It looks like the astrolibpy package (http://code.google.com/p/astrolibpy/)
has what you want in it.  See helio_jd.py.  (Caveat: I haven't tried it
myself.)

Jon

On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:00 PM, <astropy-request at scipy.org> wrote:

> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 11:00:08 -0300
> From: Leticia Rodriguez <lrodriguez at iafe.uba.ar>
> Subject: [AstroPy] Heliocentric Julian Date HJD
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> Hi,
>
> I need to find out the Observational Date (timestamp) from a HJD value.
>
> I have a function that  it converts from MJD to Timestamp. I could use this
> function converting first from HJD to MJD.
>
> Or just use a function that it converts from HJD to Timestamp.
>
> Does anyone know any function to convert from HJD to MJD or HJD to
> Timestamp in any python library?
>
> Thanks
> Leticia.
>




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