################################################################# # # Orbital elements of ficticious planets # 27 Jan. 2000 # # This file is part of the Swiss Ephemeris, from Version 1.52 on. # # Warning! These planets do not exist! # # The user can add his or her own elements. # 960 is the maximum number of ficticious planets. # # The elements order is as follows: # 1. epoch of elements (Julian day) # 2. equinox (Julian day or "J1900" or "B1950" or "J2000") # 3. mean anomaly at epoch # 4. semi-axis # 5. eccentricity # 6. argument of perihelion (ang. distance of perihelion from node) # 7. ascending node # 8. inclination # 9. name of planet # # use '#' for comments # to compute a body with swe_calc(), use planet number # ipl = SE_FICT_OFFSET_1 + number_of_elements_set, # e.g. number of Kronos is ipl = 39 + 4 = 43 # # Witte/Sieggruen planets, refined by James Neely # # Note: the parameter lines below should NOT have any [returns] # inserted. For instance, the line for the first ficticious # planet MUST end with "1.0833, Cupido". Please check this file # after you have received it. # ################################################################# ######################################## # Cupido, ficticious planet #1 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 163.7409, 40.99837, 0.00460, 171.4333, 129.8325, 1.0833, Cupido # 1 ######################################## # Hades, ficticious planet #2 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 27.6496, 50.66744, 0.00245, 148.1796, 161.3339, 1.0500, Hades # 2 ######################################## # Zeus, ficticious planet #3 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 165.1232, 59.21436, 0.00120, 299.0440, 0.0000, 0.0000, Zeus # 3 ######################################## # Kronos, ficticious planet #4 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 169.0193, 64.81960, 0.00305, 208.8801, 0.0000, 0.0000, Kronos # 4 ######################################## # Apollon, ficticious planet #5 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 138.0533, 70.29949, 0.00000, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000, Apollon # 5 ######################################## # Admetos, ficticious planet #6 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 351.3350, 73.62765, 0.00000, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000, Admetos # 6 ################################################################# # Vulcanus, ficticious planet #7 # # the "standard" orbital elements have been commented out, and the # values for Transpluto have been inserted ################################################################# #J1900, J1900, 55.8983, 77.25568, 0.00000, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000, Vulcanus # 7 2368547.66, 2431456.5, 0.0, 77.775, 0.3, 0.7, 0, 0, Vulcanus # 7 (data is set for Transpluto) ######################################## # Poseidon, ficticious planet #8 ######################################## J1900, J1900, 165.5163, 83.66907, 0.00000, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000, Poseidon # 8 ################################################################# # Isis-Transpluto, ficticious planet #9 # # Isis-Transpluto; elements from "Die Sterne" 3/1952, p. 70ff. # Strubell does not give an equinox. 1945 is taken in order to # reproduce the as best as ASTRON ephemeris. (This is a strange # choice, though.) # The epoch according to Strubell is 1772.76. # 1772 is a leap year! # The fraction is counted from 1 Jan. 1772 ################################################################# 2368547.66, 2431456.5, 0.0, 77.775, 0.3, 0.7, 0, 0, Isis-Transpluto # 9 ######################################## # Nibiru, ficticious planet #10 # elements from Christian Woeltge, Hannover ######################################## 1856113.380954, 1856113.380954, 0.0, 234.8921, 0.981092, 103.966, -44.567, 158.708, Nibiru # 10 ######################################## # Harrington, ficticious planet #11 # elements from Astronomical Journal 96(4), Oct. 1988 ######################################## 2374696.5, J2000, 0.0, 101.2, 0.411, 208.5, 275.4, 32.4, Harrington # 11 ################################################################# # Leverrier (Neptune), ficticious planet #12 # according to W.G. Hoyt, "Planets X and Pluto", Tucson 1980, p. 63 ################################################################# 2395662.5, 2395662.5, 34.05, 36.15, 0.10761, 284.75, 0, 0, Leverrier (Neptune) # 12 ######################################## # Adams (Neptune), ficticious planet #13 ######################################## 2395662.5, 2395662.5, 24.28, 37.25, 0.12062, 299.11, 0, 0, Adams (Neptune) # 13 ######################################## # Lowell (Pluto), ficticious planet #14 ######################################## 2425977.5, 2425977.5, 281, 43.0, 0.202, 204.9, 0, 0, Lowell (Pluto) # 14 ######################################## # Pickering (Pluto), ficticious planet #15 ######################################## 2425977.5, 2425977.5, 48.95, 55.1, 0.31, 280.1, 100, 15, Pickering (Pluto) # 15 ######################################## # intramercurian hypothetical Vulcan acc. to L.H. Weston #16 ######################################## J1900,JDATE, 252.8987988 + 707550.7341 * T, 0.13744, 0.019, 322.212069+1670.056*T, 47.787931-1670.056*T, 7.5, Vulcan # 16 ######################################## # Selena/White Moon, ficticious planet #17 ######################################## J2000,JDATE, 242.2205555 + 5143.5418158 * T, 0.05280098949, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, Selena/White Moon, geo # 17 ################################################################# # Hypothetical planet Proserpina, according to # http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/7519/proserpina.html # J1900, 170.73 + 51.05 * T ################################################################# J1900,JDATE, 170.73, 79.225630, 0, 0, 0, 0, Proserpina #18 ################################################################# # Waldemath's Second Earth Moon # Elements were derived by D.Koch from Waldemaths original elements # as given in David Walters' book on Vulcan. They differ from Solar # Fire (Graham Dawsons) elements, which are based on the assumption # that the "mean longitude" given by Waldemath is an observation # (a true longitude) # Neither Swisseph nor Solar fire elements agree with Delphine Jay's # ephemeris, which is obviously wrong. ################################################################# 2414290.95827875,2414290.95827875, 70.3407215 + 109023.2634989 * T, 0.0068400705250028, 0.1587, 8.14049594 + 2393.47417444 * T, 136.24878256 - 1131.71719709 * T, 2.5, Waldemath, geo # 19 ############################################## # The following elements are for test only ############################################## ############################################## # (Selena without T) ############################################## J2000,JDATE, 242.2205555, 0.05279142865925, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, Selena/White Moon, geo # 17 ############################################## # (Selena with T, gives exactly the same position) ############################################## J2000, JDATE, 242.2205555 + 5143.5418158 * T, 0.05279142865925, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, Selena/White Moon with T Terms, geo # 17 J2000, JDATE, 174.794787 + 149472.5157715 * T, 0.38709831, 0.20563175 + 0.000020406 * T, 29.125226 + 0.3702885 * T, 48.330893 + 1.186189 * T, 7.004986 + 0.0018215 * T, Mercury elem. for equ. of date # 18 J2000, J2000, 174.794787 + 149472.5157715 * T, 0.38709831, 0.20563175 + 0.000020406 * T, 29.125226 + 0.2842872 * T, 48.330893 - 0.1254229 * T, 7.004986 - 0.0059516 * T, Mercury Test J2000 Elements # 18