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Has there been a more permanent solution to the planetary ephemeris issue described here?
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/forum/oceancolor/topic_show.pl?tid=12848
When does the updated ephemeris file at https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocssw/de200.eos end? I want to proactively upgrade our OCSSW installations before it runs out and causes an outage.
Thank you!
-Andrew L.
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/forum/oceancolor/topic_show.pl?tid=12848
When does the updated ephemeris file at https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocssw/de200.eos end? I want to proactively upgrade our OCSSW installations before it runs out and causes an outage.
Thank you!
-Andrew L.
The solution can be permanent, as the ephemeris made available goes until after the spacecraft would naturally deorbit
However, the next release of SeaDAS will include an updated SDPTK library, which includes the ephtobin code with the fix to generate a binary version of the ephemeris that also will work well into the future. (the same code I modified similarly to generate the version we made available).
Sean
However, the next release of SeaDAS will include an updated SDPTK library, which includes the ephtobin code with the fix to generate a binary version of the ephemeris that also will work well into the future. (the same code I modified similarly to generate the version we made available).
Sean