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Franklin wrote in news:968B31DB4206971F3M4@
204.153.244.156: I am looking for some advice on what astronomical is available for my needs. It needs to be free! I'm looking for a basic package to show the predicted path of the main celestial bodies (sun and moon and the biggest stars) throughout any day of the year. I also need to be able to read off azimuth and elevation for a given day so that I can then work out which hours of that day I'll be able to see the sun. Also useful are times of civil and astronomical twilight. http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/ Klazmon |
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