KPL/FK FILE: dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.tf This file was created by PINPOINT. PINPOINT Version 3.2.0 --- September 6, 2016 PINPOINT RUN DATE/TIME: 2020-10-18T07:20:22 PINPOINT DEFINITIONS FILE: dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.cmt PINPOINT PCK FILE: pck00010.tpc PINPOINT SPK FILE: dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.bsp The input definitions file is appended to this file as a comment block. Body-name mapping follows: \begindata NAIF_BODY_NAME += 'DSS-56' NAIF_BODY_CODE += 399056 \begintext Reference frame specifications follow: Topocentric frame DSS-56_TOPO The Z axis of this frame points toward the zenith. The X axis of this frame points North. Topocentric frame DSS-56_TOPO is centered at the site DSS-56, which at the epoch 2020 OCT 18 00:00:00.000 TDB has Cartesian coordinates X (km): 0.4849424012040E+04 Y (km): -0.3605494413361E+03 Z (km): 0.4114648876618E+04 and planetodetic coordinates Longitude (deg): -4.2520560987265 Latitude (deg): 40.4259642722604 Altitude (km): 0.8391367035908E+00 These planetodetic coordinates are expressed relative to a reference spheroid having the dimensions Equatorial radius (km): 6.3781366000000E+03 Polar radius (km): 6.3567519000000E+03 All of the above coordinates are relative to the frame ITRF93. \begindata FRAME_DSS-56_TOPO = 1399056 FRAME_1399056_NAME = 'DSS-56_TOPO' FRAME_1399056_CLASS = 4 FRAME_1399056_CLASS_ID = 1399056 FRAME_1399056_CENTER = 399056 OBJECT_399056_FRAME = 'DSS-56_TOPO' TKFRAME_1399056_RELATIVE = 'ITRF93' TKFRAME_1399056_SPEC = 'ANGLES' TKFRAME_1399056_UNITS = 'DEGREES' TKFRAME_1399056_AXES = ( 3, 2, 3 ) TKFRAME_1399056_ANGLES = ( -355.7479439012735, -49.5740357277396, 180.0000000000000 ) \begintext Definitions file dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.cmt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary SPK for DSN Station DSS 56 ===================================================================== Original file name: dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.bsp Creation date: 2020-10-18 03:20 Created by: Nat Bachman (NAIF/JPL) Introduction ===================================================================== This file provides moderately accurate geocentric states---position and velocity---as a slowly varying function of time for the DSN station DSS 56. Coordinates used to create this file may be in error by 3m. Station position vectors point from the earth's barycenter to the station; the vectors are expressed in the ITRF93 terrestrial reference frame. Station velocities are estimates of the derivative with respect to time of these vectors; in this file, velocity is constant. The station velocity has magnitude on the order of a few cm/year. States obtained from this file are given relative to the terrestrial reference frame ITRF93. Using this kernel ===================================================================== Kernel loading -------------- In order for a SPICE-based program to make use of this kernel, the kernel must be loaded via the SPICE routine FURNSH. If you are running application software created by a third party, see the documentation for that software for instructions on kernel management. This kernel must be loaded *after* the kernels earthstns_itrf93_050714.bsp earthstns_fx_050714.bsp if it is used together with those kernels. See also "Associated frame kernels" and "Associated PCK files" below. Associated PCK files -------------------- This kernel should be used together with a binary Earth PCK file. NAIF produces these kernels on a regular basis; they can be obtained via anonymous ftp from the NAIF server naif.jpl.nasa.gov The PCK is located in the path pub/naif/generic_kernels/pck The file name is of the form earth_000101_yymmdd_yymmdd.bpc The first two dates are the file's start and stop times; the third is the epoch of the last datum in the EOP file: data from this epoch forward are predicted. The file's coverage starts at a fixed date (currently chosen to be 2000 Jan. 1) and extends to the end of the predict region, which has a duration of roughly 3 months. NAIF also provides a low-accuracy, long-term predict binary Earth PCK file. See the path cited above for this file and accompanying documentation. Associated frame kernels ------------------------ The frame kernel having (original) file name dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.tf defines a topocentric reference frame associated with the station covered by this file. That kernel supports computations such as finding the azimuth and elevation of a target as seen from a specified station. The frame kernel earth_topo_050714.tf cannot be loaded concurrently with dss_56_prelim_itrf93_201018.tf. Data sources ===================================================================== The data provided here are taken from the DSN document [1] "301 Coverage and Geometry." DSN No. 810-005, 301, Rev. L Issue Date: July 3, 2018. JPL D-19379; CL#18-3398. URL: https://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsndocs/810-005/301/301L.pdf begindata SITES += 'DSS-56' DSS-56_FRAME = 'ITRF93' DSS-56_CENTER = 399 DSS-56_IDCODE = 399056 DSS-56_EPOCH = @2003-JAN-01/00:00 DSS-56_BOUNDS = ( @1950-JAN-01/00:00, @2050-JAN-01/00:00 ) DSS-56_XYZ = ( 4849.424190 -360.549872 4114.648599 ) begintext By convention the topocentric frame epoch is set to a recent date. Compared to use of the epoch of the location, when the two differ, this provides more accurate topocentric frame orientation for computations performed for epochs near the present date, since the topocentric frame orientation relative to the ITRF93 frame is implemented as a fixed offset (TK) frame. begindata DSS-56_TOPO_EPOCH = @2020-OCT-18/00:00 DSS-56_UP = 'Z' DSS-56_NORTH = 'X' DSS-56_DXYZ = ( -0.01 0.0242 0.0156 ) begintext begintext [End of definitions file]