public class GalileoScale extends Object implements TimeScale
By convention, TGST = UTC + 13s at Galileo epoch (1999-08-22T00:00:00Z).
This is intended to be accessed thanks to the TimeScalesFactory class, so there is no public constructor.
Galileo System Time and GPS time are very close scales. Without any errors, they should be identical. The offset
between these two scales is the GGTO, it depends on the clocks used to realize the time scales. It is of the order of
a few tens nanoseconds. This class does not implement this offset, so it is virtually identical to the
GPS scale.
AbsoluteDate,
Serialized Form| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
String |
getName()
Get the name time scale.
|
double |
offsetFromTAI(AbsoluteDate date)
Get the offset to convert locations from
TAIScale to instance. |
double |
offsetToTAI(DateComponents date,
TimeComponents time)
Get the offset to convert locations from instance to
TAIScale. |
String |
toString() |
public double offsetFromTAI(AbsoluteDate date)
TAIScale to instance.offsetFromTAI in interface TimeScaledate - conversion dateTAIScale
time scale to get a location in instance time scaleTimeScale.offsetToTAI(DateComponents, TimeComponents)public double offsetToTAI(DateComponents date, TimeComponents time)
TAIScale.offsetToTAI in interface TimeScaledate - date location in the time scaletime - time location in the time scaleTAIScale time scaleTimeScale.offsetFromTAI(AbsoluteDate)public String getName()
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