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@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ providing an easy to use set of high-level routines that insulate the
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programmer from the internal complexities of the FITS file format. At
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the same time, CFITSIO provides many advanced features that have made
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it the most widely used FITS file programming interface in the
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astronomical community.
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astronomical community.
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WWW: http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/fitsio/
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gkrellmoon is a moon clock plugin for Gkrellm. This plugin is based
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gkrellmoon is a moon clock plugin for Gkrellm. This plugin is based
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upon the glunarclock and wmMoonClock applications.
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WWW: http://gkrellmoon.sourceforge.net/
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Author: Dale P. Smith <dsmith@altustech.com>
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- Patrick Li <pat@FreeBSD.org>
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A Gkrellm-Plugin that displays the local sun rise and sun set times.
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The local latitude and longtitude can be set.
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The local latitude and longitude can be set.
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Author: Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>
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WWW: http://nwalsh.com/hacks/gkrellsun/
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-- Steffen Vogelreuter
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steffen@vogelreuter.de
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GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an
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applet for the gnome panel.
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GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for
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the Gnome panel.
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WWW: http://glunarclock.sourceforge.net/
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GpsDrive displays the position provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver on
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a zoomable map. The map file is autoselected depending on the position and
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prefered scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is
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running. Waypoint database is supported via mySQL (optional).
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preferred scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is
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running. Waypoint database is supported via MySQL (optional).
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WWW: http://www.gpsdrive.de/
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Mymoon is an ncurses-based tool that presents for the given latitude
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and longitude a continually updated display of:
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- Percentage of Moon's surface illumination
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- Distance between Moon and Earth
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- Moon set and Moon rise
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- Moon age
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- Percentage of Moon's surface illumination
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- Distance between Moon and Earth
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- Moon set and Moon rise
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- Moon age
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WWW: http://makemebad.net/geek/codes/
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Nightfall is an astronomy application for fun, education, and science.
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It can produce animated views of eclipsing binary stars, calculate
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synthetic lightcurves and radial velocity curves, and eventually
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determine the best-fit model for a given set of observational data of
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an eclipsing binary star system.
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It is, however, not able to fry your breakfast egg on your harddisk ;-)
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Nightfall is an astronomy application for fun, education, and science. It
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can produce animated views of eclipsing binary stars, calculate synthetic
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lightcurves and radial velocity curves, and eventually determine the
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best-fit model for a given set of observational data of an eclipsing binary
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star system. It is, however, not able to fry your breakfast egg on your
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harddisk. ;-)
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WWW: http://www.hs.uni-hamburg.de/DE/Ins/Per/Wichmann/Nightfall.html
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The Nova project is a free Integrated Observational Environment for amatuer
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The Nova project is a free Integrated Observational Environment for amateur
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astronomers. It combines Ephemeris, Sky view, Observatory control and basic
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Image manipulation functionality into a single application.
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paraphrase of the Web page:
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This program draws the Solar System's bodies in simulated
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3-dimensionality. You can view all the planets, their moons and
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a few spaceships in motion, trace them, follow them, orbit them
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and even control them.
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This program draws the Solar System's bodies in simulated 3-dimensionality.
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You can view all the planets, their moons and a few spaceships in motion,
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trace them, follow them, orbit them, and even control them.
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OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem).
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It was initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a
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rotating display of the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version
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1.0 was only aware of the planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and
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1.6, more means of movement and better textures.
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OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem). It was
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initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a rotating display of
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the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version 1.0 was only aware of the
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planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and 1.6, more means of movement and
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better textures.
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The program has been renamed OpenUniverse 1.0 to underline the
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concept behind its further development: openness for the whole
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Universe, not just the solar system--open for anyone to use, extend
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and change.
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The program has been renamed OpenUniverse 1.0 to underline the concept
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behind its further development: openness for the whole Universe, not just
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the solar system -- open for anyone to use, extend, and change.
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WWW: http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/
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WWW: http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/
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The module is an object orientated interface to the both the first and second
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Digital Sky Surveys at the ESO-ECF online archive. While the first sky survey
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is 100% complete, the second survey covers 98% of the sky in Red, 45% of the
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is 100% complete, the second survey covers 98% of the sky in Red, 45% of the
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sky in Blue and 27% of the sky in the Infra-red.
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WWW: http://www.estar.org.uk/
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Stores information about a FITS header block in an object. Takes an hash with
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an array reference as an arguement. The array should contain a list of FITS
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an array reference as an argument. The array should contain a list of FITS
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header cards as input.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Astro-FITS-Header/
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Astro::SunTime is a perl module that provides an interface to calculate
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sunrise/sunset times.
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--will
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Geo::METAR is a perl module that processes METAR information from NOAA sources.
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WWW: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/perl/Geo-METAR/
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Author: Jeremy D. Zawodny <Jeremy@Zawodny.com>
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--will
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This program generates, but does not display, image files containing
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raster maps of the Earth. It includes public-domain, vector
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data from which they are drawn, describing the continents, bodies
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of water, boundaries of countries and U.S. states, and a few cities.
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Command-line options allow centering the maps at a particular
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latitude and longitude and zooming in.
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This program generates, but does not display, image files containing raster
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maps of the Earth. It includes public-domain, vector data from which they
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are drawn, describing the continents, bodies of water, boundaries of
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countries and U.S. states, and a few cities. Command-line options allow
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centering the maps at a particular latitude and longitude and zooming in.
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WWW: http://www.reza.net/rmap/
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Trevor Johnson
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WWW: http://www.reza.net/rmap/
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a certain distance.
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WWW: http://spacechart.sourceforge.net/
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Author: Miguel Coca <e970095@zipi.fi.upm.es>
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[from website]
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This dockapp shows you the actual distance of Jupiter in astronomical
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units (AE) and when the red spot crosses (which is a weather feature
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on jupiter). The four Gallileo Moons are displayed too but only
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when they are near the planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
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The position of the red spot changes on the surface so you need to
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change that value within few months or so. The current position can
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be found on the internet. It was 80 deg. as of 11th Jan 2002.
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This dockapp shows you the actual distance of Jupiter in astronomical units
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(AE) and when the red spot crosses (which is a weather feature on jupiter).
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The four Galileo Moons are displayed too but only when they are near the
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planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto). The position of the red spot
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changes on the surface so you need to change that value within few months
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or so. The current position can be found on the Internet. It was 80 deg.
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as of 11th Jan 2002.
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WWW: http://www.inxsoft.net/wmjupiter/
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Author: Thomas Kuiper <tkuiper@inxsoft.net>
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[from website]
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It shows you the solar system viewed from top (90 heliocentric).
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The objects have the following colors:
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Sun - yellow Mercury - green
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Venus - white Earth - cyan
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Mars - red Jupiter - gray
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Saturn - green Uranus - pink
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Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
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The objects have the following colors:
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A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer
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planets. A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A
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right click on the date does the opposite. Click the right mouse
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button on the solar system to reset the date to the current date
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(which is in Universal Time).
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Sun - yellow Mercury - green
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Venus - white Earth - cyan
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Mars - red Jupiter - gray
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Saturn - green Uranus - pink
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Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
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A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer planets.
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A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A right click on the
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date does the opposite. Click the right mouse button on the solar system to
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reset the date to the current date (which is in Universal Time).
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WWW: http://www.inxsoft.net/wmsolar/
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Author: Thomas Kuiper <tkuiper@inxsoft.net>
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A DockApp that shows the weather at geosynchronous orbit. It gets data
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A dockapp that shows the weather at geosynchronous orbit. It gets data
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from the GOES satellites.
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