Plotting the Kepler stars
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Kepler Field of View
I'm looking for a way to take stellar coordinates (right ascension / declination) and plot them, so that they look like the picture below.
This is what I have now:
The trick here, is that I'd like the Kepler's field of view (those little squares) to remain squares, rotated and distorted appropriately.
A normal stellar projection (e.g. from here) look great, but results in distorted squares, as shown in the second picture.
Any thoughts about how to plot this correctly?
graphing-functions
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Kepler Field of View
I'm looking for a way to take stellar coordinates (right ascension / declination) and plot them, so that they look like the picture below.
This is what I have now:
The trick here, is that I'd like the Kepler's field of view (those little squares) to remain squares, rotated and distorted appropriately.
A normal stellar projection (e.g. from here) look great, but results in distorted squares, as shown in the second picture.
Any thoughts about how to plot this correctly?
graphing-functions
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$begingroup$
Kepler Field of View
I'm looking for a way to take stellar coordinates (right ascension / declination) and plot them, so that they look like the picture below.
This is what I have now:
The trick here, is that I'd like the Kepler's field of view (those little squares) to remain squares, rotated and distorted appropriately.
A normal stellar projection (e.g. from here) look great, but results in distorted squares, as shown in the second picture.
Any thoughts about how to plot this correctly?
graphing-functions
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Kepler Field of View
I'm looking for a way to take stellar coordinates (right ascension / declination) and plot them, so that they look like the picture below.
This is what I have now:
The trick here, is that I'd like the Kepler's field of view (those little squares) to remain squares, rotated and distorted appropriately.
A normal stellar projection (e.g. from here) look great, but results in distorted squares, as shown in the second picture.
Any thoughts about how to plot this correctly?
graphing-functions
graphing-functions
edited Nov 24 '18 at 21:46
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asked Nov 2 '12 at 18:10
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