solar-sim/assets/jpl_horizon/bodies/Neptune.txt
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API VERSION: 1.2
API SOURCE: NASA/JPL Horizons API
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Revised: April 22, 2021 Neptune 899
PHYSICAL DATA (update 2021-May-03):
Mass x10^24 (kg) = 102.409 Density (g/cm^3) = 1.638
Equat. radius (1 bar) = 24766+-15 km Volume, 10^10 km^3 = 6254
Vol. mean radius (km) = 24624+-21 Polar radius (km) = 24342+-30
Geometric Albedo = 0.41 Flattening = 0.0171
Sid. rot. period (III)= 16.11+-0.01 hr Sid. rot. rate (rad/s) = 0.000108338
Mean solar day, h =~16.11 h
GM (km^3/s^2) = 6835099.97 GM 1-sigma (km^3/s^2) = +-10
Equ. grav, ge (m/s^2) = 11.15 Pol. grav, gp (m/s^2) = 11.41+-0.03
Visual magnitude V(1,0)= -6.87
Vis. mag. (opposition)= +7.84 Obliquity to orbit = 28.32 deg
Sidereal orbit period = 164.788501027 y Sidereal orbit period = 60189 d
Mean daily motion = 0.006020076dg/d Mean orbit velocity = 5.43 km/s
Atmos. temp. (1 bar) = 72+-2 K Escape speed (1 bar) = 23.5 km/s
Aroche(ice)/Rp = 2.98 Hill's sphere rad., Rp = 4700
Perihelion Aphelion Mean
Solar Constant (W/m^2) 1.54 1.49 1.51
Maximum Planetary IR (W/m^2) 0.52 0.52 0.52
Minimum Planetary IR (W/m^2) 0.52 0.52 0.52
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Ephemeris / API_USER Thu Aug 14 15:51:58 2025 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
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Target body name: Neptune (899) {source: nep097_merged}
Center body name: Sun (10) {source: nep097_merged}
Center-site name: BODY CENTER
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Start time : A.D. 2025-Jan-01 00:00:00.0000 TDB
Stop time : A.D. 2025-Jan-01 00:01:00.0000 TDB
Step-size : 1 minutes
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Center geodetic : 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
Center cylindric: 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
Center radii : 695700.0, 695700.0, 695700.0 km {Equator_a, b, pole_c}
Output units : AU-D
Calendar mode : Mixed Julian/Gregorian
Output type : GEOMETRIC cartesian states
Output format : 2 (position and velocity)
Reference frame : Ecliptic of J2000.0
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JDTDB
X Y Z
VX VY VZ
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$$SOE
2460676.500000000 = A.D. 2025-Jan-01 00:00:00.0000 TDB
X = 2.987992735576156E+01 Y =-6.341879950443392E-01 Z =-6.754997950415415E-01
VX= 3.941595250081164E-05 VY= 3.160389775728832E-03 VZ=-6.636996572427530E-05
2460676.500694444 = A.D. 2025-Jan-01 00:01:00.0000 TDB
X = 2.987992738313355E+01 Y =-6.341858003292957E-01 Z =-6.754998411317725E-01
VX= 3.941539715732043E-05 VY= 3.160389549672231E-03 VZ=-6.636990015457822E-05
$$EOE
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TIME
Barycentric Dynamical Time ("TDB" or T_eph) output was requested. This
continuous coordinate time is equivalent to the relativistic proper time
of a clock at rest in a reference frame co-moving with the solar system
barycenter but outside the system's gravity well. It is the independent
variable in the solar system relativistic equations of motion.
TDB runs at a uniform rate of one SI second per second and is independent
of irregularities in Earth's rotation.
CALENDAR SYSTEM
Mixed calendar mode was active such that calendar dates after AD 1582-Oct-15
(if any) are in the modern Gregorian system. Dates prior to 1582-Oct-5 (if any)
are in the Julian calendar system, which is automatically extended for dates
prior to its adoption on 45-Jan-1 BC. The Julian calendar is useful for
matching historical dates. The Gregorian calendar more accurately corresponds
to the Earth's orbital motion and seasons. A "Gregorian-only" calendar mode is
available if such physical events are the primary interest.
REFERENCE FRAME AND COORDINATES
Ecliptic at the standard reference epoch
Reference epoch: J2000.0
X-Y plane: adopted Earth orbital plane at the reference epoch
Note: IAU76 obliquity of 84381.448 arcseconds wrt ICRF X-Y plane
X-axis : ICRF
Z-axis : perpendicular to the X-Y plane in the directional (+ or -) sense
of Earth's north pole at the reference epoch.
Symbol meaning [1 au= 149597870.700 km, 1 day= 86400.0 s]:
JDTDB Julian Day Number, Barycentric Dynamical Time
X X-component of position vector (au)
Y Y-component of position vector (au)
Z Z-component of position vector (au)
VX X-component of velocity vector (au/day)
VY Y-component of velocity vector (au/day)
VZ Z-component of velocity vector (au/day)
ABERRATIONS AND CORRECTIONS
Geometric state vectors have NO corrections or aberrations applied.
Computations by ...
Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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Author : Jon.D.Giorgini@jpl.nasa.gov
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