''' This tool generates custom transit and/or eclipse ephemerides for your observatory and the dates you choose. You can also choose a limiting target star magnitude (V) so that you don't get a list flooded by targets that are too dim to observe at your with your equipment. Similarly, you can choose a lower limit on the transit depths, so that you'll generate a calendar of events that you'll be able to produce observe with decent signal/noise. The exoplanet data are loaded from exoplanets.org, so please run this script while connected to the internet so that you can have the most up-to-date exoplanet data. Core developer: Brett Morris (NASA GSFC) ''' from calculateEphemerides import * parFile = 'maunaKea.par' ## Path to observatory input parameter file calculateEphemerides(parFile) print 'runEpehemerisGenerator.py: Done.'
''' This tool generates custom transit and/or eclipse ephemerides for your observatory and the dates you choose. You can also choose a limiting target star magnitude (V) so that you don't get a list flooded by targets that are too dim to observe at your with your equipment. Similarly, you can choose a lower limit on the transit depths, so that you'll generate a calendar of events that you'll be able to produce observe with decent signal/noise. The exoplanet data are loaded from exoplanets.org, so please run this script while connected to the internet so that you can have the most up-to-date exoplanet data. Core developer: Brett Morris (NASA GSFC) ''' from calculateEphemerides import * parFile = 'observatories/umo.par' ## Path to observatory input parameter file rootPath = 'ephOutputs/' ## Path to output directory (with path separator suffix) calculateEphemerides(parFile, rootPath) print 'runEpehemerisGenerator.py: Done.'
''' This tool generates custom transit and/or eclipse ephemerides for your observatory and the dates you choose. You can also choose a limiting target star magnitude (V) so that you don't get a list flooded by targets that are too dim to observe at your with your equipment. Similarly, you can choose a lower limit on the transit depths, so that you'll generate a calendar of events that you'll be able to produce observe with decent signal/noise. The exoplanet data are loaded from exoplanets.org, so please run this script while connected to the internet so that you can have the most up-to-date exoplanet data. Core developer: Brett Morris (NASA GSFC) ''' from calculateEphemerides import * parFile = 'observatories/umo.par' ## Path to observatory input parameter file rootPath = 'ephOutputs/' ## Path to output directory (with path separator suffix) calculateEphemerides(parFile,rootPath) print 'runEpehemerisGenerator.py: Done.'