It was an ephemeris that was generated outside of Sage.
On Jan 10, 8:19 am, rickhg12hs wrote:
> Sorry not to address your query, but ...
>
> Is there a satellite ephemeris propagator for sage? ... or does your
> data come from outside sage?
>
> Cheers,
> Richard
>
> On Jan 7, 8:19 pm, Stefan wro
Sorry not to address your query, but ...
Is there a satellite ephemeris propagator for sage? ... or does your
data come from outside sage?
Cheers,
Richard
On Jan 7, 8:19 pm, Stefan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm preparing to make a presentation to a few colleagues at work on
> the capabilities of Sag
Stefan wrote:
html("alert('Sage can process Javascript!');")
Yep. Now you can go to the jmol site and figure out the javascript to
change a jmol instance :).
This would be a handy thing to have an example of.
Thanks,
Jason
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html("alert('Sage can process Javascript!');")
:)
On Jan 7, 8:25 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> Stefan wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm preparing to make a presentation to a few colleagues at work on
> > the capabilities of Sage. In the presentation, I'm doing a
> > demonstration of Sage's ability to vis
Stefan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm preparing to make a presentation to a few colleagues at work on
the capabilities of Sage. In the presentation, I'm doing a
demonstration of Sage's ability to visualize 3D data via that line3d
command - in this case, an arbitrary spacecraft ephemeris. However,
placing