get_moon

astropy.coordinates.get_moon(time, location=None, ephemeris=None)[source] [edit on github]

Get a SkyCoord for the Earth’s Moon as observed from a location on Earth in the GCRS reference system.

Parameters:
time : Time

Time of observation

location : EarthLocation

Location of observer on the Earth. If none is supplied, taken from time (if not present, a geocentric observer will be assumed).

ephemeris : str, optional

Ephemeris to use. If not given, use the one set with astropy.coordinates.solar_system_ephemeris.set (which is set to ‘builtin’ by default).

Returns:
skycoord : SkyCoord

GCRS Coordinate for the Moon

Notes

You can either give an explicit ephemeris or use a default, which is normally a built-in ephemeris that does not require ephemeris files. To change the default to be the JPL ephemeris:

>>> from astropy.coordinates import solar_system_ephemeris
>>> solar_system_ephemeris.set('jpl')  

Use of any JPL ephemeris requires the jplephem package (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jplephem). If needed, the ephemeris file will be downloaded (and cached).

One can check which bodies are covered by a given ephemeris using::
>>> solar_system_ephemeris.bodies
('earth', 'sun', 'moon', 'mercury', 'venus', 'earth-moon-barycenter', 'mars', 'jupiter', 'saturn', 'uranus', 'neptune')