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Description:
This attribute specifies the geodetic
altitude of the observer, in metres, relative to the IAU 1976 reference ellipsoid. The basic
Frame class
makes no use of this attribute, but specialised subclasses of Frame may use it. For instance, the
SpecFrame,
SkyFrame and
TimeFrame classes use it. The default value is zero.
Type:
Floating point.
Applicability
Frame
All Frames have this attribute.
SpecFrame
Together with the
ObsLon,
Epoch,
RefRA and
RefDec attributes, it defines the Doppler shift introduced by the observers diurnal
motion around the earths axis, which is needed when converting to or from the topocentric
standard of rest. The maximum velocity error which can be caused by an incorrect value is 0.5
km/s. The default value for the attribute is zero.
TimeFrame
Together with the ObsLon
attribute, it is used when converting between certain time scales (TDB, TCB, LMST, LAST)
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