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The position of the plot can vary slightly because of the moving Carrington longitude (with the additional Earth-centered coordinates plotted on top this doesn't happen). This might be a bit problematic if one wants to use multiple plots to make an animation (example).
=> Change the code to ensure that the plot always is at the same position in the figure.
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@jgieseler Is it possible to fix the numbers (degrees) and make the spiral arms rotate instead? I think that way would be more realistic and easier to check
@jgieseler Is it possible to fix the numbers (degrees) and make the spiral arms rotate instead? I think that way would be more realistic and easier to check
The position of the plot can vary slightly because of the moving Carrington longitude (with the additional Earth-centered coordinates plotted on top this doesn't happen). This might be a bit problematic if one wants to use multiple plots to make an animation (example).
=> Change the code to ensure that the plot always is at the same position in the figure.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: