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I am really excited about this new feature, dark_twilight_day. Thank you so much!
However, I think it's slightly misbehaving, only giving one "category 4" date-time, namely sunrise. There should al…
OH6BG updated
4 years ago
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Opposition and Conjunction using the code in the below link for `moon` giving opposite results
[https://rhodesmill.org/skyfield/almanac.html#opposition-and-conjunction]
Below is the output for the y…
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It is possible in PyEphem to compute the rise/set of a planet with respect to a point on Earth.
Is this possible in Skyfield? All I have managed to find is [documentation](https://rhodesmill.org/s…
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Hello,
I apologize in advance if this is not the correct place to ask this question. Not sure where else to go...
I would like to calculate the position of the Milky Way core to plan photography …
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I wanted to address the question "How does the Earth move in the sky as seen from the Moon?" (http://astronomy.stackexchange.com/q/8100/7982) but `body.topos()` failed for bodies other than the earth…
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Dear Brandon,
First of all thanks a lot for providing this amazing library, it is highly appreciated. I am currently working on a project which determines sensor accesses from a variety of platform…
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Hi,
I can not run load.timescale(), although here, previously I saw some guys had the same problem but as I saw after installing skyfield 1.11, it supposed to be fine but the same problem again.
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The website/readme gives the impression that the only dependency is numpy, although some astropy features can be used. However, it seems that the package sgp4 is required - `from skyfield.api import l…
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**[Original report](https://bitbucket.org/wxmetvis/mss/issue/449) by Reimar Bauer (Bitbucket: [ReimarBauer](https://bitbucket.org/ReimarBauer), GitHub: [ReimarBauer](https://github.com/ReimarBauer)).*…
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There are many different systems of the the traditional China calendars, and the latest version is still in use in China, Korea and Vietnam. The latest version was released at the end of Ming dynasty …