ELP gives a
series expansion of the
orbital elements and the coordinates of the
Moon. The authors refer to it as a "semi-analytical" theory because they developed their expressions not purely symbolically, but introduced numerical values for orbital constants from the outset; but they also constructed
partial derivatives of all terms with respect to these constants, so they could make corrections afterwards to reach the final solution. ELP has been fitted not directly to observations, but to the
numerical integrations known as the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Development Ephemeris (which includes the Lunar Ephemerides), that in their turn have been fitted to actual astronomical observations. ELP was fitted initially to the
DE200, but improved parameters have been published up to
DE405. Even though ELP contains more than 20,000 periodic terms, but heuristic corrections remained necessary. ==Advantages==