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Titan Eclipse events not accurate? #3727

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JanHatt opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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Titan Eclipse events not accurate? #3727

JanHatt opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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bug Something likely wrong in the code importance: medium A bit annoying, minor miscalculation, but no crash state: confirmed A developer can reproduce the issue

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@JanHatt
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JanHatt commented Apr 27, 2024

Hi, have I found a bug?

Expected Behaviour

Start and end of Titan phenomena should be in line with prediction e.g. by the IMCCE https://ssp.imcce.fr/forms/satellites-events

Actual Behaviour

Shadow events are indeed accurate when compared to IMCCE prdictions, eclipses are not. E.g., for the Titan eclipse of 27.10.2024, IMCCE (with JPL ephemeris) predicts 20:51 UT Eclipse disappear (start) and 21:44 UT Eclipse reappear (start). Stellarium's simulation is way off.

However, IMCCE predicts a shadow transit of Titan on Saturn for the 20.11.2024 between 19:38 and 22:11 UT, which fits perfectly to Stellarium.

Same with all other eclipses/shadow transits by Titan in 2024/25. Did not check other moons.

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  • Stellarium version: 21.1 & 23.4
  • Operating system: Linux Mint 20

regards,
Jan

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gzotti commented Apr 27, 2024

Uh! Switching off light time correction reproduces the shadow ingress.

IIRC, we don't specifically tweak anything for shadows, they should just happen when the positional computation is correct. Now, we need positional comparison options.

@gzotti gzotti added state: confirmed A developer can reproduce the issue importance: medium A bit annoying, minor miscalculation, but no crash labels Apr 27, 2024
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Hello @JanHatt!

OK, developers can reproduce the issue. Thanks for the report!

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@alex-w alex-w added the bug Something likely wrong in the code label Apr 27, 2024
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The planet's oblateness must be taken into account. The current simulated shadow looks circular from my experiments.

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