* Home * About this blog * Papers by Dr Theodor Landscheidt * Solar System Barycenter Ephemeris jump to navigation <#nav> Solar System Barycenter Ephemeris I have put together an ephemeris of the relationship between the Sun and the Solar System Barycentre, starting 3000BC to 3000AD, with longitude, distance, angular momentum, and torque every 5 days for the full 6000 year period. It is compressed in an 11.6MB ZIP file which decompresses to a 30MB tab seperated values text file - you can download it from from this file storage page or this one - you are welcome to use it for any non-commercial purpose. *Update:* you can download it from it’s new home at: cSun_tSSB_6000y_x5d…> The first character on each line is a ‘-’ or a ‘ ‘ (blank space), being BC or AD, immediately followed by the date in YYYYMMDD *year.frac* format, the next column is ecliptic longitude in degrees, then distance in solar radii, angular momentum in grams cm2 / secs, and torque as delta_angular_momentum / delta_time_seconds, which as far as I can determine should match Dr Landscheidt’s work. The angular momentum and torque calculations were done using a simple program I wrote in THINK Pascal running in Classic mode (OS9.2.2) in OSX10.3.9 on a 400 mHz Mac G4 Sawtooth. The Astronomical Computations for the SSB were generated by… Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/ Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser) telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line) Author : Jon.Giorgini@jpl.nasa.gov Update 24 May 2007: I have made the following graphs of the full 6000 years for distance, angular momentum, and torque: Sun - SSB distance 6000 yrs graph Sun - SSB angular momentun 6000 yrs graph Sun - SSB torque 6000 yrs graph There are some interesting longer term cycles apparent in the envelopes. Comments» <#postComment> 1. <#2> Carl - May 28, 2007 For those who might be interested in converting distance from Solar Radii to other units, you can convert to km by multipling by 696000, and from km to AU by dividing by 149597870.691 message name email url search * November 2008 S M T W T F S « Sep 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 * Recent Comments o Ulric Lyons on Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? o Carl on Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? o gsharp on Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? o Carl on Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? o gsharp on Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? * Recent Posts o Are Neptune and Uranus the Major Players in Solar Grand Minima? o Landsheidt Blog Admin Change o Health Issues o THE SUNSPOT CYCLE AND C24 o Smoke & Pollen o Linkages between solar activity, climate predictability and water resource development o Open Comments Thread o “Landscheidt is an astrologer” o New Little Ice Age Instead of Global Warming? o Dr Landscheidt’s Solar Cycle 24 Prediction o Examination of Dr. Landscheidt’s Work o Dr Theodor Landscheidt & Solar Cycle Research * Pages o About this blog o Papers by Dr Theodor Landscheidt o Solar System Barycenter Ephemeris * Archives o November 2008 o September 2008 o June 2008 o August 2007 o July 2007 o June 2007 o May 2007 * Categories o General o Papers & Data o Sunspot Cycles o Uncategorized * Meta o Login o Entries RSS o Comments RSS o WordPress.org * * Blogroll o Andrew Bolt o AuditBlogs o Climate Audit o ICECAP o ScienceBits o Solar Science o Watts Up With That? o WordPress.com o WordPress.org * Feeds * Full * Comments * Auditblogs.com * Provided by Edublogs Premium - education blogs , powered by WordPress & designed by Ben Gillbanks . Bad Behavior has blocked *339* access attempts in the last 7 days.