SuperNOVAS C++ API v1.6
High-precision C/C++ astrometry library
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Here is a list of all topics with brief descriptions:
 Astronomical object of interestDefining the astronomical source of interest, or accessing properties thereof
 Observer locationDefining the observer location, or accessing properties thereof
 Time of observation and astronomical timescalesDefining the precise time of observation, and support for all relevant astronomical timescales, such as UT1, UTC, TAI, GPS, TT, TDB, TCG, TCB
 Observing framesObserving frames are a combination of an observer place, and an specific time of observation
 Apparent equatorial positions on skyApparent places, defined on the local sky of an observer
 Geometric equatorial positions and velocitiesGeometric locations are 3D positions and velocities relative to an observer location
 Transforming between equatorial systemsExpressing coordinates in the equatorial coordinate systems of choice, such as ICRS/GCRS, J2000, B1950, Mean of Date (MOD), True-of-Date (TOD), or CIRS of date
 Non-equatorial coordinatesExpressing coordinates in non-equatorial systems, such as ecliptic, galactic, or local horizontal (for geodetic observer) coordinate systems
 Atmospheric refractionAccounting for atmopheric refraction for observers on or above Earth's surface
 Spectroscopic applicationsCalculating precise spectroscopic radial velocity measures or redshifts
 Solar-system ephemeris providersDefining how ephemeris positions for Solar-system objects are provided
 Earth orientationEarth Orientation Parameters (EOP), for defining the unmodelled (via the IAU 2000 / 2006 precession-nutation models) polar motion and rotational variations of the physical Earth
 Telescope trackingTools for supporting telescope tracking, with readily available position, rate of movement, and acceleration of the source's trajectory on sky
 Helpers and utilitiesVarious helpers tools and utilities of the SuperNOVAS library