How to get the geocentric position of the ascending lunar node relative to the true equator and equinox of date #946
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I don't, alas, have time right now to read through your script and its calculations, but I note that the screenshot from the JPL says "J2000" as the reference frame, not the equinox-of-date. Could that be the difference? Edit: Oh, also, since this is a question about how to tweak and improve your own script, rather than a report of an exception raised by Skyfield, I'm going to convert it into a Discussion. |
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The following is what I'm doing currently. Am I missing something here? I'm unsure if I am converting in and out of Skyfield objects correctly, and there is any unaccounted for behavior i'm not seeing
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From this stackexchange answer, I used JPL's WebGeocalc to get the moon's state vectors as it crosses its ascending and descending nodes. I get the results in the following image.
However, I get the following results for the highlighted time:
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