Source code for gdt.missions.integral.time
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from astropy.time import TimeFromEpoch, Time
__all__ = ['IntegralSecTime', 'Time']
[docs]
class IntegralSecTime(TimeFromEpoch):
"""Represents the number of seconds elapsed since Jan 1, 2000, 00:00:00 TT
"""
name = 'integral'
"""(str): Name of the mission"""
unit = 1.0 / 86400
"""(float): unit in days"""
epoch_val = '2000-01-01 00:00:00.000'
"""(str): The epoch in Terrestrial Time"""
epoch_scale = 'tt'
"""(str): The scale of :attr:`epoch_val`"""
epoch_val2 = None
epoch_format = 'iso'
"""(str): Format of :attr:`epoch_val2`"""