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print_params¶

sunpy.coordinates.sun.print_params(t='now')[source]¶

Print out a summary of solar ephemeris. ‘True’ values are true geometric values referred to the mean equinox of date, with no corrections for nutation or aberration. ‘Apparent’ values are referred to the true equinox of date, with corrections for nutation and aberration (for Earth motion).

Parameters

t (tuple, list, str, pandas.Timestamp, pandas.Series, pandas.DatetimeIndex, datetime.datetime, datetime.date, numpy.datetime64, numpy.ndarray, astropy.time.Time) – Time to use in a parse-time-compatible format

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