| tyear_c | 
| Table of contents Proceduretyear_c ( Seconds per tropical year ) SpiceDouble tyear_c ( void ) AbstractReturn the number of seconds in a tropical year. Required_ReadingNone. KeywordsCONSTANTS Brief_I/OThe function returns the number of seconds per tropical year. Detailed_InputNone. Detailed_OutputThe function returns the number of seconds per tropical year. This value is taken from the 1992 Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac (see [1]). ParametersNone. ExceptionsError free. FilesNone. ParticularsThe tropical year is often used as a fundamental unit of time when dealing with older ephemeris data. For this reason its value in terms of ephemeris seconds is recorded in this function. Examples
   The numerical results shown for these examples may differ across
   platforms. The results depend on the SPICE kernels used as
   input, the compiler and supporting libraries, and the machine
   specific arithmetic implementation.
   1) Display the double precision value of the number of seconds in a
      tropical year.
      Example code begins here.
      /.
         Program tyear_ex1
      ./
      #include <stdio.h>
      #include "SpiceUsr.h"
      int main( )
      {
         /.
         Display the number of seconds in a tropical year,
         in 16.3 floating point format
         ./
         printf ( "Seconds per tropical year: %20.8f\n", tyear_c() );
         return ( 0 );
      }
      When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/cc/64-bit
      platform, the output was:
      Seconds per tropical year:    31556925.97470000
   2) Suppose you wish to compute the number of tropical centuries
      that have elapsed since the ephemeris epoch B1950 (beginning
      of the Besselian year 1950) at a particular UTC epoch.
      Use the LSK kernel below to load the leap seconds and time
      constants required for the conversions.
         naif0012.tls
      Example code begins here.
      /.
         Program tyear_ex2
      ./
      #include <stdio.h>
      #include "SpiceUsr.h"
      int main( )
      {
         /.
         Local constants.
         ./
         #define        UTCSTR        "2044-JUL-31"
         /.
         Local variables.
         ./
         SpiceDouble             et;
         SpiceDouble             centur;
         /.
         Load the LSK file.
         ./
         furnsh_c ( "naif0012.tls" );
         /.
         Convert input UTC string to Ephemeris Time.
         ./
         str2et_c ( UTCSTR, &et );
         printf ( "Input ephemeris time         : %16.3f\n", et );
         centur = ( et - unitim_c ( b1950_c(), "JED", "ET" ) );
         centur = centur / ( 100.0 * tyear_c() );
         printf ( "Tropical centuries past B1950: %16.10f\n", centur );
         return ( 0 );
      }
      When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/cc/64-bit
      platform, the output was:
      Input ephemeris time         :   1406808069.183
      Tropical centuries past B1950:     0.9458128731
RestrictionsNone. Literature_References
   [1]  P. Kenneth Seidelmann (Ed.), "Explanatory Supplement to the
        Astronomical Almanac," p 80, University Science Books, 1992.
Author_and_InstitutionJ. Diaz del Rio (ODC Space) W.L. Taber (JPL) E.D. Wright (JPL) Version
   -CSPICE Version 1.0.1, 05-JUL-2021 (JDR)
       Edited the header to comply with NAIF standard. Added
       complete code examples.
   -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 08-FEB-1998 (EDW) (WLT)
Index_EntriesNumber of seconds per tropical year | 
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