About eclipsoid
Background
Eclipsoid is an extension of the jaxoplanet package for computing transits, occultations, and rotational light curves of bodies in orbit around each other, such as an exoplanet orbiting a host star. In eclipsoid, we extend jaxoplanet to model these bodies when the orbiting body is oblate or ellipsoidal. This is expected to be the case for any planet with a nonzero rotation rate, and can be a significant effect for long period exoplanets. In our own Solar system, Saturn is about 10% oblate, (i.e 10% squashed at the poles compared to at its equator), and Jupiter about 7%.
Geomtetry
We are still updating the docs on the API for different geometries.