stime - print current time information to standard out
stime stime UKIRT stime -epoch 837459706 JCMT stime -h
This program prints current local time, UTC, Julian date, modified Julian date, current equinox and year day to standard output. Additionally, local sidereal time for the specified telescope is also displayed.
The optional argument can be used to specify the details for a particular telescope. This affects the local sidereal time calculation. The default is for the LST of Mauna Kea to be listed (specifically the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope). The sidereal time does not reflect the longitude of the computer used to run the command.
The format of this string is identical to that required by palObs routine in the Astro::PAL package.
palObs
Astro::PAL
The following command line options are supported:
Override the time for which the LST will be calculated. By default will use the current time/date. This epoch should be supplied in seconds in the Unix epoch (essentially the argument to the perl localtime/gmtime functions).
Simple help message.
This manual page.
Example output of this program is:
At local date and time Fri Mar 24 14:50:31 2000 The UT date and time was: Sat Mar 25 00:50:31 2000 Julian date: 2451628.54 Modified Julian date: 51628.04 Equinox for today is 2000.23 Local Day number (UT): 84 (85) For telescope JCMT The local sidereal time was 2 39 46.16
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To install Astro::PAL, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Astro::PAL
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Astro::PAL
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.