tojulianday() discrepancies
Posted: 31.12.2021, 00:33
Hi. I'm interested in repeating experiments such as the historic Romer calculations of the speed of light back in 1676. I'm also interested in researching the accuracy of the timing kept by those historical astronomers as compared to today's high precision timing and determining their timing errors based on celestial events. In preparation for that, I took a close look at the differences in the times entered as parameters when calling tojulianday() and those reported as UTC times in the upper right of the Celestia display window. And I noticed a trend. The differences are all under a minute or so, and they show an inflection point around the year 1970. And the differences appear to be increasing. A minute or so discrepancy in the timing of Celestial events may not be of much importance for many applications of Celestia, but if that degree of accuracy is important to any, here is what I found:
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i.e. If you want a tour of all the pretty objects in the solar system for sixth graders, it might not matter. If you are a NASA engineer and want to set launch windows and such to minimize fuel consumption, then it just might.
Added after 16 minutes 40 seconds:
i.e. If you want a tour of all the pretty objects in the solar system for sixth graders, it might not matter. If you are a NASA engineer and want to set launch windows and such to minimize fuel consumption, then it just might.