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"FK4" | "FK5" | "ECLIPTIC" | "ICRS" | "GALACTIC_I" | "GALACTIC_II" | "SUPER_GALACTIC" | "AZ_EL" | "BODY" | "GEO_C" | "GEO_D" | "MAG" | "GSE" | "GSM" | "HGC" | "HGS" | "HEEQ" | "HRTN" | "HPC" | "HPR" | "HCC" | "HGI" | "MERCURY_C" | "VENUS_C" | "LUNA_C" | "MARS_C" | "JUPITER_C_III" | "SATURN_C_III" | "URANUS_C_III" | "NEPTUNE_C_III" | "PLUTO_C" | "MERCURY_G" | "VENUS_G" | "LUNA_G" | "MARS_G" | "JUPITER_G_III" | "SATURN_G_III" | "URANUS_G_III" | "NEPTUNE_G_III" | "PLUTO_G" | "UNKNOWN" |
Type Derivation Tree xs:anySimpleType (restriction) xs:string (restriction) xs:normalizedString (restriction) xs:token (restriction) ssap:SupportedFrame |
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<xs:simpleType name="SupportedFrame"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> A controlled list of space-time reference frame names defined from Table 3 (S 4.4.1.2.3) of the STC spec. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> <xs:enumeration value="FK4"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> the Fundamental Katalog, system 4, frame; Besselian </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> Spectrum data files will require a specification of the equinox; if it is not expressed explicitly, B1950.0 should be assumed. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="FK5"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> the Fundamental Katalog, system 5, frame; Julien </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> Spectrum data files will require a specification of the equinox; if it is not expressed explicitly, J2000.0 should be assumed. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="ECLIPTIC"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Ecliptic coordinates </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="ICRS"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> International Celestial Reference System </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GALACTIC_I"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> old Galactic coordinates </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GALACTIC_II"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> old Galactic coordinates </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="SUPER_GALACTIC"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Super-galactic coordinates with the north pole at GALACTIC_II (47.37, +6.32) and the origin at GALACTIC_II (137.37, 0). </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="AZ_EL"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> The local azimuth and elevation frame where azimuth increases from north through east. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="BODY"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> A generic solar system body-centered coordinate frame </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> If applicable, queries against this system should assume a default magnitude value or range in the absence of an applicable (non-standard) query constraint. Service providers are encouraged to document the such assumptions in the resource or capability description. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GEO_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> 3D Geographic (geocentric) coordinates where the magnitude is expressed as a geocentric distance </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> If applicable, queries against this system should assume a default magnitude value or range in the absence of an applicable (non-standard) query constraint. Service providers are encouraged to document the such assumptions in the resource or capability description. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GEO_D"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> 3D Geographic (geocentric) coordinates where the magnitude is expressed as an elevation above sea-level. </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> If applicable, queries against this system should assume a default magnitude value or range in the absence of an applicable (non-standard) query constraint. Service providers are encouraged to document the such assumptions in the resource or capability description. </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> Semi-major axis and inverse flattening of the reference spheroid may need to be assumed; a default as defined by the IAU 1976 is recommended. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="MAG"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Geomagnetic coordinates. </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217. </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> If applicable, queries against this system should assume a default magnitude value or range in the absence of an applicable (non-standard) query constraint. Service providers are encouraged to document the such assumptions in the resource or capability description. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GSE"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Geocentric Solar Ecliptic coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="GSM"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Geocentric Solar Magnetic coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HGC"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliographic coordinates (Carrington) </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.2 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HGS"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliographic coordinates (Stonyhurst) </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.2 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HEEQ"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliographic Earth Equatorial coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217, and Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.1 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HRTN"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliographic Radial-Tangential-Normal coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HPC"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Helioprojective Cartesian coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.1 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HPR"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Helioprojective Polar coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.1 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HCC"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliocentric Cartesian coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Thompson 2006, "Coordinate Systems for Solar Image Data", A&A., Section 2.1 </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="HGI"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Heliographic Inertial coordinates </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> See Franz and Harper 2002, Planetary and Space Science, vol 50, p. 217. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="MERCURY_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Mercury </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="VENUS_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Venus </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="LUNA_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Selenocentric coordinates (for the Moon) </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="MARS_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Mars </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="JUPITER_C_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Jupiter, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="SATURN_C_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Saturn, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="URANUS_C_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Uranus, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="NEPTUNE_C_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Neptune, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="PLUTO_C"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteocentric coordinates on Mercury </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="MERCURY_G"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Mercury </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="VENUS_G"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Venus </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="LUNA_G"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Selenographic coordinates (for the Moon) </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="MARS_G"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Mars </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="JUPITER_G_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Jupiter, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="SATURN_G_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Saturn, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="URANUS_G_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Uranus, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="NEPTUNE_G_III"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Neptune, system III </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="PLUTO_G"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> Planteographic coordinates on Mercury </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> <xs:enumeration value="UNKNOWN"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> a frame that is either unknown or non-standard </xs:documentation> <xs:documentation> Any available descriptive details should be given (or referenced) in the capability's description. </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> </xs:enumeration> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType> |
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