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On May 27, 1:03*pm, (Mito)
wrote: responding tohttp://www.air-space.us/astronomy/New-3d-model-of-solar-system-and-sk...Mito wrote: Hi, We are happy to tell you that we have a new little model on our website http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ called Season Scope - shows actual position of the Sun and the Moon for your location with lots of information: sunrise, sunset, lenght of day, moon phase and more... Your location will remain saved. We hope you will find it interesting There is plenty of room to develop these graphics way beyond what is currently out there ,NASA like other organizations and institutions have no intention of creating an accurate view of planetary dynamics so you can be a leader and develop these things as many amateur astronomers require visual aids in order to put the motions of the planets,and especially our planet,in context of daily and annual experiences . What you are trying to describe is the ratio between daylight and darkness which seesaws over the course of the year,the length of day variation is quite different and the description of the variations in the natural noon cycle requires a higher standard of graphics to allow for a new description of this observation. Drop moon 'phases' and develop a more accurate description of lunar orbital points. Many,many things to adjust and work out so if I call on you to develop a certain point graphically,then accept it as a challenge that is well worth it. |
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