Convert from ecliptical to equatorial coordinates, using equations 8.3 and 8.4 of [1], or, equivalently, equations 12.3 and 12.4 of [2].
eclipticalToEquatorial(lambda, beta, epsilon)
longitude, in degrees, or a data frame containing
lambda
, beta
, and epsilon
, in which case the next to
arguments are ignored.
geocentric latitude, in degrees
obliquity of the ecliptic, in degrees
A data frame containing columns rightAscension
and
declination
both in degrees.
1. Meeus, Jean, 1982. Astronomical formulae for Calculators. Willmann-Bell. Richmond VA, USA. 201 pages.
2. Meeus, Jean, 1991. Astronomical algorithms. Willmann-Bell, Richmond VA, USA. 429 pages. The code is based on [1]; see help(moonAngle,"oce") for comments on the differences in formulae found in [2]. Indeed, [2] is only cited here in case readers want to check the ideas of the formulae; DK has found that [2] is available to him via his university library inter-library loan system, whereas he owns a copy of [1].
Other things related to astronomy: equatorialToLocalHorizontal
,
julianCenturyAnomaly
,
julianDay
, moonAngle
,
siderealTime
, sunAngle