Revision history for Astro::Coords
0.21 2023-04-17
- Check for requests for more than 9 decimal places, which can cause an
overflow from PAL functions.
- Use str_ndp for Angle in_format('array').
0.20 2019-09-11
- Units can now be given as a 2-element array such as ['hours', 'degrees'].
0.19 2018-02-07
- Astro::Coords::Fixed::array now returns the azimuth and elevation
in radians.
- Changed the default number of decimal places for
Astro::Coords::Angle::Hour to 3.
- Updated the format specification used to parse epoch strings in
Astro::Coords::Elements (for recent versions of Time::Piece).
- Fixed the Astro::Coords::Angle::negate method.
- Added warnings about the use of proper motion without parallax.
(With Astro::PAL, significant proper motions are not applied
unless the parallax is also given.)
0.18 2012-11-09
- Fix inconsistency in parsing of hours vs degrees (Eric Jensen).
0.17 2012-07-16
- Require DateTime version 0.76 to avoid problems with rise/set test scripts.
0.16 2012-07-13
- Massive speed up in rise/set time calculation.
0.15 2012-07-05
- Add planets() method to retrieve planet names and remove Pluto.
0.14 2012-06-04
- Fix tests for long double Perl. Build now requires Test::Number::Delta.
0.13 2012-05-25
- Use Astro::PAL instead of Astro::SLA. The main driver being that
Astro::PAL can be installed from CPAN without any additional dependencies.
- Significant speed improvements.
- New apply_offset() method to add an Offset onto an existing coordinate
object and return a new coordinate object.
0.12 2010-12-30
- Update Elements interface.
- Improve performance of DateTime usage (caching TimeZone object).
- Support barycentric velocities.
- Astro::Coords::Offset now has invert(), clone() and posang() methods.
- Astro::Coords::Angle now has clone() and negate() methods.
- Astro::Coords::Offset now allows more systems.
- Fix problem with fractions seconds in LST calculation.
- Fix problem with calculate() method trashing the cached DateTime.
- Uses Module::Build.
0.10 2005-02-21
- Major reorganization internally to use (the new) Astro::Coords::Angle
objects for all angles. Should simplify formatting of return values.
- datetime() method now supports DateTime objects for time
specification. Time::Piece is now deprecated.
- Add radial velocity support.
- Add Doppler correction (experimental).
- New method to obtain the native Equatorial encoding that was used.
- set_time and rise_time now works properly for the Moon (and Sun).
- rise_time can now be configured to return the nearest rise time
not just the next rise_time.
- Planet diameter is now available.
- Galactic and ecliptic conversions now in base class (moved from Equatorial)
- radec1950 method available.
- Switch to GPL license.
0.07 2004-02-26
- Add support for parallax and proper motion, epoch and equinox.
- ra2000 and dec2000 methods always return RA/Dec J2000 for epoch 2000.0
(equatorial only).
0.05 2003-11-17
- Check format of input arguments (for sexagesimal parsing).
- Add rise, set and transit time calculation.
- Add Interpolated RA/Dec (Astro::Coords::Interpolated).
- Add calculate method.
- Fix orbital elements (requires recent slalib).
- Can now ask for J2000 for all coordinate types.
- Add name and comment method for tagging a coordinate object.
0.04 2002-08-03
- Internal release.
0.03 2002-05-24
- Add isObservable method.
- Spun off Astro::Telescope into its own CPAN distribution.
0.02 2001-12-05
- Add Astro::Coords::Calibration and Astro::Coords::Fixed.
0.01 2001-11-01
- Initial test release to CPAN.