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Main / Windows / Ephemerides - PlanetsSort downloads by: Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by: Popularity (Descending) AstroCalc  | | Description: | AstroCalc enabled you to :
- To calculate the position of planets and give their appearance.
- To calculate hours of Rising/Transit/Setting
- Visualization of the apparent diameter of planets ones compared to the others…
- Visualization of the position of planets on the ecliptic.
- Visualization of planets in heliocenric position.
- Positions of the satellites around Jupiter, as seen from Earth.
- Calculate the position of comets...
- Download the appearance of the sun directely on web ( SoHo ).
- And many other possibilities.....
The calculations are based on algorithms from Jean MEEUS
("Calculs Astronomiques à l'usage des amateurs") as well as personal adaptations for special events.
The accuracy is of course limited, however this accuracy is sufficient for every amateur astronomer.
Compatible with Win 98/ME/NT/2000/XP | | | Version: | 2.81 | | Filesize: | 976.56 Kb | | Added on: | 24-June-2006 | | Downloads: | 3074 | | Rating: | 7.5 (11 Votes) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | Comments (9) | |
AstroMeeus  | | Description: | Almanac like program, an implementation of some formulas of Jean Meeus book on astronomical algorithms (Sun, Moon - including eclipses - and Planets data).
Prints reasonably elegant monthly calendars, with astronomical annotations (rise and set times for the Sun and Moon and Moon Phases).
| | | Version: | 1 | | Filesize: | 116.00 Kb | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2003 | | Downloads: | 1257 | | Rating: | 8.5 (2 Votes) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Rate resource | Details | Comments (2) | |
Planet's Visibility  | | Description: | According to the authors, «presents a sleek 3-colour graph that tells, at-a-glance, when a planet (or Moon and Sun) is visible from your location. The vertical axis marks the months of the selected year, with the horizontal axis marking the 24 hours of the day (in local time). The three colours create a contour map effect and identify when the selected object is visible, not visible, or "eclipsed" by the sun. A fixed crosshair identifies the current date and time. By moving the mouse over the graph area, the date and time, as well as the objects altitude, azimuth, and magnitude (or the phase of the moon if the moon is selected) are displayed. The results can be printed.»
Click anywhere on the graphic and you will get a representation of the rotational and illuminational parameters of the planets. | | | Version: | 2 | | Filesize: | 4.39 MB | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2003 | | Downloads: | 879 | | Rating: | 6.0 (1 Vote) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
Galiléo  | | Description: | Software whose features include: calculation of Jupiter's ephemeris; displays the shadows and the four main satellites; the Great Red Spot; Magnification for Jupiter and its satellites; automatic calculating of next transit.
| | | Version: | 1.02 | | Filesize: | 1.15 MB | | Added on: | 30-May-2005 | | Downloads: | 833 | | Rating: | 8.2 (5 Votes) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | Comments (2) | |
WinJUPOS  | | Description: | Database for object positions on planets and the Sun.
Graphical ephemeris of the Moon and Planets. This is a BETA version! The module "Lists" and the moons for Mars and Uranus are not yet implemented.
Know more about extra Moon and Planet maps on the homepage. | | | Version: | 7.1.8 | | Filesize: | 1.72 MB | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2003 | | Downloads: | 799 | | Rating: | 7.8 (2 Votes) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | Comments (1) | |
Jupiter  | | Description: | Jupiter 2.0 is a software for the calculation of Jupiter's satellites ephemeris, with a graphical view of the jovian system. It's based on Jean Meeus ephemeris ("Calculs Astronomiques à l'usage des amateurs" - ISBN 2-901730-03-6).
Besides a representation of Jupiter's satellites around the planet, the software shows the satellites's shadows crossing Jupiter's disk, and satellites's eclipses into Jupiter's shadow.
This software (programmed under Borland C++ Builder 6) is freeware and can be freely distributed (non-commecial way only). | | | Version: | 2.0.4.2 | | Filesize: | 1 bytes | | Added on: | 23-Aug-2004 | | Downloads: | 682 | | Rating: | 9.0 (1 Vote) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
Urania View  | | Description: | Calculates planetary ephemeris. Includes development links to the pages of Projeto Urânia and information on the physical and orbital elements of the solar system bodies; the brightest stars and the names of the constellations - as well as a brief astronomy glossary.
| | | Version: | 2.0 | | Filesize: | 347.00 Kb | | Added on: | 29-Dec-2005 | | Downloads: | 623 | | Rating: | 6.0 (1 Vote) | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
Meridian  | | Description: | Graphical ephemeris of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
| | | Version: | 4.8.5 | | Filesize: | 1.27 MB | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2003 | | Downloads: | 585 | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
Positions des satellites de Jupiter  | | Description: | In 1610 Galileo discovered 4 small «stars» which turned around Jupiter. These satellites would be visible with the naked eye if Jupiter was not so close to them. Helped by this software and armed with a good pair of binoculars (or a telescope) you will be able to follow this enthralling ballet. | | | Version: | 3.5.29 | | Filesize: | 189.29 Kb | | Added on: | 09-Mar-2004 | | Downloads: | 566 | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
JupSat 95  | | Description: | Featuring pretty attractive graphics, the program shows the status of Jupiter's four largest moons, with the option of inverting the poles for telescope users.
Plots and prints graphics similar to those commonly displayed on astronomy magazines. Also calculates the transits of the Great Red Spot. | | | Version: | 1.4 | | Filesize: | 754.00 Kb | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2003 | | Downloads: | 551 | | Category: | Windows / Ephemerides - Planets | | Homepage | Rate resource | Details | |
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