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Report Style: Apparent Helio Position Velocity
The apparent position and velocity of the object relative to the Sun, as observed from its inertial coordinate system (i.e., Sun centered ICRF System), expressed in Cartesian components as a function of time.Data Providers:Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Position , Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Velocity
Availability: Reports | Dynamic Displays
Column Listing
Column | Column Name | Data Prv | Element | Type | Dimension | Description |
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1 | Time | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Position | Time | Real Number or Text | Date | Time. |
2 | x | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Position | x | Real Number | Distance | The X component of the position vector. |
3 | y | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Position | y | Real Number | Distance | The Y component of the position vector. |
4 | z | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Position | z | Real Number | Distance | The Z component of the position vector. |
5 | vx | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Velocity | x | Real Number | Rate | The X component of the velocity vector. |
6 | vy | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Velocity | y | Real Number | Rate | The Y component of the velocity vector. |
7 | vz | Apparent Heliocentric Cartesian Velocity | z | Real Number | Rate | The Z component of the velocity vector. |