I agree.the difference between ICRF and EME2000 (Earth Mean Equator) is so small that it probably doesn't matter in the Orbiter.
Yeah, I agree, my misunderstanding (Note to self: top up on coffee before attacking scientific papers...)Based on the documentation, the origin of right ascension should be the vernal equinox. (Intersection of ICRF and ecliptic)
It seems that the LAN of the Earth's equator respect to ICRF is 90 degrees and the inclination is zero (in the epoch of J2000). Where as the LAN of the Earth's equator respect to ecliptic is 0 degrees and the inclination is 23.5
I agree with two minor differences: the LAN of the ecliptic w.r.t. Earth's equator is 0 (not the other way around), and I am using 23° 26' 21.448'' as the obliquity of the ecliptic (per our discussion above).
If I understood Martin correctly, SidRotOffset should be measured from the LAN of the equator in the precession axis frame. In the case of the Earth the precession axis frame is aligned with the ecliptic frame and the LAN of the ecliptic w.r.t. to the equator is 0. We established above that the LAN of the equator in the ICRF is 90 deg and 3.3186912 is the offset from the LAN of Earth's equator in the ICRF, so the total offset from the LAN of the precession axis frame is 3.3186912 + PI/2 = 4.8894875.I haven't computed any values but that sounds like it's correct. Note that LAN has changed 90 degrees as well.