TimeMJD#
- class astropy.time.TimeMJD(val1, val2, scale, precision, in_subfmt, out_subfmt, from_jd=False)[source]#
Bases:
TimeNumeric
Modified Julian Date time format.
This represents the number of days since midnight on November 17, 1858. For example, 51544.0 in MJD is midnight on January 1, 2000.
Attributes Summary
Time scale.
Return time representation from internal jd1 and jd2.
Methods Summary
fill_value
(subfmt)Return a value corresponding to J2000 (2000-01-01 12:00:00) in this format.
set_jds
(val1, val2)Set internal jd1 and jd2 from val1 and val2.
to_value
(**kwargs)Return time representation from internal jd1 and jd2.
Attributes Documentation
- in_subfmt#
- jd1#
- jd2#
- name = 'mjd'#
- out_subfmt#
- precision#
- scale#
Time scale.
- subfmts = (('float', <class 'numpy.float64'>, None, <ufunc 'add'>), ('long', <class 'numpy.longdouble'>, <function longdouble_to_twoval>, <function twoval_to_longdouble>), ('decimal', <class 'numpy.object_'>, <numpy.vectorize object>, <numpy.vectorize object>), ('str', <class 'numpy.str_'>, <numpy.vectorize object>, <numpy.vectorize object>), ('bytes', <class 'numpy.bytes_'>, <numpy.vectorize object>, <numpy.vectorize object>))#
- value#
Methods Documentation
- classmethod fill_value(subfmt)#
Return a value corresponding to J2000 (2000-01-01 12:00:00) in this format.
This is used as a fill value for masked arrays to ensure that any ERFA operations on the masked array will not fail due to the masked value.