spherical_to_cartesian

astropy.coordinates.distances.spherical_to_cartesian(r, lat, lon) [edit on github][source]

Converts spherical polar coordinates to rectangular cartesian coordinates.

Note that the input angles should be in latitude/longitude or elevation/azimuthal form. I.e., the origin is along the equator rather than at the north pole.

Note

This is a low-level function used internally in astropy.coordinates. It is provided for users if they really want to use it, but it is recommended that you use the astropy.coordinates coordinate systems.

Parameters :

r : scalar or array-like

The radial coordinate (in the same units as the inputs).

lat : scalar or array-like

The latitude in radians

lon : scalar or array-like

The longitude in radians

Returns :

x : float or array

The first cartesian coordinate.

y : float or array

The second cartesian coordinate.

z : float or array

The third cartesian coordinate.

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