The COCO program converts star coordinates from one system to another. Both the improved IAU system, post-1976, and the old pre-1976 system are supported. COCO can perform accurate transformations between the following coordinate systems:
The input/output arrangements of COCO are flexible, to allow a variety of operating styles - interactive, input from a file, report to a file, batch, etc. Also, in addition to the report which is produced, the results of the conversions are also available in a raw form, to a fixed resolution and free from extraneous formatting; this file is intended to be read easily by other programs.
In order to comply with the IAU 1976 recommendations, all
position data published from 1984 on should be given in
the new system, using equinox J2000.0.
However, positions are still frequently given in
the old system, using equinox B1950.0.
Discriminating astronomers and astrophysicists are best
advised to give both B1950 and J2000
positions for sources mentioned in their publications; the
conversion can be done using COCO.
COCO --- Conversion of Celestial Coordinates