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Javascript that calculates the local circumstances of solar eclipses.

Note: The code of this javascript is free software, released under the GNU/GPL license; you can use it for your own purposes. To simply use the calculator while not connected to the Internet, choose "File", "Save as..." from your browser's menu, and save to a location on your hard drive. Then you can load the saved file into your browser at any time by finding the saved file on your hard drive and double-clicking it!

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Author(s): Chris O'Byrne (chris <at> obyrne <dot> com)
Version: Filesize: 117.45 Kb
Language(s): English (but easily translatable)
License type: Free Software. GNU/GPL

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