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Old December 22nd 06, 09:45 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Mark Ayliffe
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Default Astronomy Programs

On or about 2006-12-21,
west illuminated us with:
What Astronomy program would you recommend that can be used, for instance,
to predict the time of rising of Venus in Hawaii exactly 2 years from now or
the true ecliptic longitude and geocentric distance of the Sun at any given
instance? I think in college Astronomy courses you would have to write your
own program. In that case which program would you recommend? May have to be
under Linux OS, from what I am reading. I know that 20 years ago most
computations were written in Basic (my speed). What are they using now? All
comments are welcomed and thanks.


I haven't used it a lot so I can't be sure whether it does everything
you ask, but I've always been impressed with kstars (Linux only).

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