ITRS¶
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class
astropy.coordinates.builtin_frames.ITRS(*args, copy=True, representation_type=None, differential_type=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
astropy.coordinates.BaseCoordinateFrameA coordinate or frame in the International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS). This is approximately a geocentric system, although strictly it is defined by a series of reference locations near the surface of the Earth. For more background on the ITRS, see the references provided in the See Also section of the documentation.
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BaseRepresentationsubclass instance A representation object or
Noneto have no data (or use the coordinate component arguments, see below).- representation_type
BaseRepresentationsubclass, str, optional A representation class or string name of a representation class. This sets the expected input representation class, thereby changing the expected keyword arguments for the data passed in. For example, passing
representation_type='cartesian'will make the classes expect position data with cartesian names, i.e.x, y, zin most cases unless overriden viaframe_specific_representation_info. To see this frame’s names, check out<this frame>().representation_info.- differential_type
BaseDifferentialsubclass, str, dict, optional A differential class or dictionary of differential classes (currently only a velocity differential with key ‘s’ is supported). This sets the expected input differential class, thereby changing the expected keyword arguments of the data passed in. For example, passing
differential_type='cartesian'will make the classes expect velocity data with the argument namesv_x, v_y, v_zunless overriden viaframe_specific_representation_info. To see this frame’s names, check out<this frame>().representation_info.- copybool, optional
If
True(default), make copies of the input coordinate arrays. Can only be passed in as a keyword argument.
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Attributes Summary
The data in this frame as an
EarthLocationclass.Attributes Documentation
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default_differential¶
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default_representation¶
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earth_location¶ The data in this frame as an
EarthLocationclass.
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frame_attributes= {'obstime': <astropy.coordinates.attributes.TimeAttribute object>}¶
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frame_specific_representation_info¶
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name= 'itrs'¶
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obstime= <Time object: scale='tt' format='jyear_str' value=J2000.000>¶