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Old April 10th 15, 10:56 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Andre[_2_]
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Default Astronomy software

Hello all,

I wonder if there are software that would calculate the rate of precession as you move through time, forward and backward. For instance, in about 12 000 years, Vega will be the north star. Are there software that would determine accurately the movements of all stars.

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Andre
 




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