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https://github.com/singulariti-tech/ephemeris
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Hello, thanks for such a great library! I did a calculation on several charts and I see the moon is offset by 3 degrees. Tried with the different house systems.
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olo,
thx for sharing this lib, useful, though limited (to west. trad. astro.).
quote from swisseph (ch) docs:
"For new projects, we recommend using the new functions swe_fixstar2_ut() and swe_fix…
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### Description
This is in regards to issue #11527 and PR #11564. At first, I didn't worry too much about the failure as the difference appeared to be small enough to be ascribed to…
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The antisolar point feature is very nice, but I think it could be applied to other planets. It would be a point exactly 180 degrees from the sun, seen from planet center.
It would help a lot when s…
Atque updated
3 years ago
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
I am running a lot of ephemeris calculations, and am hampered by the UI that is mainly mouse driven, I lose a lot of time moving the…
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It would be nice to calculate Jupiter's moons enough to predict how they appear in a telescope.
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E.g. the planets, major stars, maybe arbitrary imported objects somehow?
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I think `oce::moonAngle()` and `oce::sunAngle()` are returning correct values, since they accurately predict eclipses, etc. But a quick test suggests that `ephemeris::ephemeris()` is producing differ…
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Hi,
First thanks for your work, your library is really amazing.
But for a specific application, i try to generate astrometric table and graph in alt/az for earth observers. I know the dates in a…