Source code for planetStates

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from Basilisk.simulation import gravityEffector
from Basilisk.simulation import spice_interface
from Basilisk.pyswice.pyswice_spk_utilities import spkRead
from Basilisk.pyswice import pyswice

from Basilisk import __path__
bskPath = __path__[0]

[docs]def planetPositionVelocity(planetName, time, ephemerisPath = '/supportData/EphemerisData/pck00010.tpc', observer = 'SSB', frame = 'J2000'): """ A convenience function to get planet position from spice Parameters ---------- planetName : name of planet to get position of planet name must be a valid SPICE celestial body string. time : UTC time as string ephemerisPath : a string path to ephemeris file if something other than the default is desired observer : observer to get vectors relative to Returns ------- position and velocity vector of planet in Solar System Barycenter inertial frame as lists [m], [m/s] """ pyswice.furnsh_c(bskPath + '/supportData/EphemerisData/de430.bsp') pyswice.furnsh_c(bskPath + '/supportData/EphemerisData/naif0012.tls') #load leap seconds pyswice.furnsh_c(bskPath + ephemerisPath) positionVelocity = spkRead(planetName, time, frame, observer) position = positionVelocity[0:3] * 1000 velocity = positionVelocity[3:6] * 1000 pyswice.unload_c(bskPath + ephemerisPath) return position, velocity # [m], [m/s]