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<H2><A NAME="SECTION0004134000000000000000">SLA_PLANET - Planetary Ephemerides</A>
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<DT><STRONG>ACTION:</STRONG>
<DD>Approximate heliocentric position and velocity of a planet.
<DT><STRONG>CALL:</STRONG>
<DD><TT>CALL sla_PLANET (DATE, NP, PV, JSTAT)</TT>
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<P>     <DL>
<DT><STRONG>GIVEN:</STRONG>
<DD>
<BR>
<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM>DATE</EM></TD>
<TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>D</B></TH>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>Modified Julian Date (JD-2400000.5)</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM>NP</EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B>I</B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>planet:</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  1=Mercury</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  2=Venus</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  3=Earth-Moon Barycentre</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  4=Mars</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  5=Jupiter</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  6=Saturn</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  7=Uranus</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  8=Neptune</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  9=Pluto</TD>
</TR>
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<DT><STRONG>RETURNED:</STRONG>
<DD>
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<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM>PV</EM></TD>
<TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>D(6)</B></TH>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>heliocentric <IMG WIDTH="106" HEIGHT="29" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img51.gif"
 ALT="$[\,x,y,z,\dot{x},\dot{y},\dot{z}\,]$">, equatorial, J2000</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  (AU, AU/s)</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM>JSTAT</EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B>I</B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>status:</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  +1 = warning: date outside of range</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>     0 = OK</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  -1 = illegal NP (outside 1-9)</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN="TOP"><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><EM></EM></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT"><B></B></TD>
<TD ALIGN="LEFT" NOWRAP>  -2 = solution didn't converge</TD>
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<DT><STRONG>NOTES:</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT>1.
<DD>The epoch, DATE, is in the TDB timescale and is in the form
of a Modified Julian Date (JD-2400000.5).
<DT>2.
<DD>The reference frame is equatorial and is with respect to
        the mean equinox and ecliptic of epoch J2000.
  <DT>3.
<DD>If a planet number, NP, outside the range 1-9 is supplied, an error
        status is returned (JSTAT&nbsp;=&nbsp;-1) and the PV vector
        is set to zeroes.
  <DT>4.
<DD>The algorithm for obtaining the mean elements of the
        planets from Mercury to Neptune is due to
        J.L.Simon, P.Bretagnon, J.Chapront,
        M.Chapront-Touze, G.Francou and J.Laskar (Bureau des
        Longitudes, Paris, France).  The (completely different)
        algorithm for calculating the ecliptic coordinates of
        Pluto is by Meeus.
  <DT>5.
<DD>Comparisons of the present routine with the JPL DE200 ephemeris
        give the following RMS errors over the interval 1960-2025:
        <PRE><TT>
 		 		 <I>position (km)</I> 		 <I>speed (metre/sec)</I> 
&nbsp;
		 Mercury 		  334 		  0.437
		 Venus 		  1060 		  0.855
		 EMB 		  2010 		  0.815
		 Mars 		  7690 		  1.98
		 Jupiter 		  71700 		  7.70
		 Saturn 		  199000 		  19.4
		 Uranus 		  564000 		  16.4
		 Neptune 		  158000 		  14.4
		 Pluto 		  36400 		  0.137        
</TT></PRE>
        From comparisons with DE102, Simon <I>et al.</I> quote the following
        longitude accuracies over the interval 1800-2200:
        <PRE><TT>
 		 Mercury 		  <IMG WIDTH="17" HEIGHT="17" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img130.gif"
 ALT="$4\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Venus 		  <IMG WIDTH="17" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img131.gif"
 ALT="$5\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 EMB 		  <IMG WIDTH="17" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img132.gif"
 ALT="$6\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Mars 		 <IMG WIDTH="25" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img133.gif"
 ALT="$17\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Jupiter 		 <IMG WIDTH="25" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img134.gif"
 ALT="$71\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Saturn 		 <IMG WIDTH="25" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img135.gif"
 ALT="$81\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Uranus 		 <IMG WIDTH="25" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img136.gif"
 ALT="$86\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"> 
		 Neptune 		 <IMG WIDTH="25" HEIGHT="17" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img43.gif"
 ALT="$11\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}$"></TT></PRE>
        In the case of Pluto, Meeus quotes an accuracy of 
      <IMG WIDTH="23" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img137.gif"
 ALT="$0\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}\hspace{-0.4em}.6$"><P>
in longitude and 
      <IMG WIDTH="23" HEIGHT="18" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img76.gif"
 ALT="$0\hspace{-0.05em}^{'\hspace{-0.1em}'}\hspace{-0.4em}.2$">    in latitude for the period
        1885-2099.
<P>
For all except Pluto, over the period 1000-3000,
        the accuracy is better than 1.5
        times that over 1800-2200.  Outside the interval 1000-3000 the
        accuracy declines.  For Pluto the accuracy declines rapidly
        outside the period 1885-2099.  Outside these ranges
        (1885-2099 for Pluto, 1000-3000 for the rest) a ``date out
        of range'' warning status (<TT>JSTAT=+1</TT>) is returned.
  <DT>6.
<DD>The algorithms for (i)&nbsp;Mercury through Neptune and
        (ii)&nbsp;Pluto are completely independent.  In the Mercury
        through Neptune case, the present SLALIB
        implementation differs from the original
        Simon <I>et al.</I> Fortran code in the following respects:
        <UL>
<LI> The date is supplied as a Modified Julian Date rather
               a Julian Date (<IMG WIDTH="177" HEIGHT="29" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
 SRC="img138.gif"
 ALT="${\rm MJD} = ({\rm JD} - 2400000.5$">).
<LI> The result is returned only in equatorial
               Cartesian form;  the ecliptic
               longitude, latitude and radius vector are not returned.
<LI> The velocity is in AU per second, not AU per day.
<LI> Different error/warning status values are used.
<LI> Kepler's Equation is not solved inline.
<LI> Polynomials in T are nested to minimize rounding errors.
<LI> Explicit double-precision constants are used to avoid
               mixed-mode expressions.
<LI> There are other, cosmetic, changes to comply with
               Starlink/SLALIB style guidelines.
        </UL>
        None of the above changes affects the result significantly.
  <DT>7.
<DD>NP=3 the result is for the Earth-Moon Barycentre.  To
        obtain the heliocentric position and velocity of the Earth,
        either use the SLALIB routine sla_EVP or call sla_DMOON and
        subtract 0.012150581 times the geocentric Moon vector from
        the EMB vector produced by the present routine.  (The Moon
        vector should be precessed to J2000 first, but this can
        be omitted for modern epochs without introducing significant
        inaccuracy.)
 </DL>
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<DT><STRONG>REFERENCES:</STRONG>
<DD><DL COMPACT>
<DT>1.
<DD>Simon <I>et al.,</I>
Astron. Astrophys. <B>282</B>, 663 (1994).
<DT>2.
<DD>Meeus, J.,
        <I>Astronomical Algorithms,</I> Willmann-Bell (1991).
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