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observerly's lightweight, zero-dependency, type safe astrometry library written in Typescript for calculating the position of celestial objects in the sky.
- astronomy
- astrometry
- stars
- galaxies
- planets
- moon
- sun
- ephemeris
- almanac
- transit
- eclipse
- conjunction
- observer
- observerly
package for various calculations related to celestial bodies
- javascript
- sun
- earth
- moon
- planets
- celestial
- bodies
- astronomy
- astrophysics
- physics
- math
- mathematics
- science
- space
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JavaScript client wrapper for the HORIZONS database
Calculate the gravity of a spherical body.
Javascript implementation of Moshier's ephemeris calculations for sun, planets, comets, asteroids and stars.
Bundle for astronomical calculations such as position of moon, sun and planets, sunrise, sunset or solar eclipses. Most of the calculations are based on Jean Meeus 'Astronomical Algorithms' book and the VSOP87 theory.
- astronomy
- calculations
- sun
- sunrise
- sunset
- solar eclipse
- moon
- moonrise
- moonset
- libration
- planets
- mercury
- venus
- mars
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Implements Astronomical Calculations Found in the Book Practical Astronomy With Your Calculator
Calculate the real-time positions of the sun, all planets and every star/deep-sky object at the sky completely client-side
Astronomical calculations for planetary positions, moon phases, eclipses, rise, transit, and set times, and more.
Javascript implementation of Moshier's ephemeris calculations for sun, planets, comets, asteroids and stars.
Xplorer static API to retrieve information about confirmed and unconfirmed planets
React Orbit Component
Downloading astronomy picture of the day from the command line done right!
Saber como seria tu perso en marte o neptuno
Generates 2D Pixelated Images of Planets
This project demonstrates a simple animation effect of Jupiter orbiting around its path using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Generate a vector of `n` believable celestial (planetary) names using hidden Markov model.
Generate a vector of `n` believable celestial (planetary) names using hidden Markov model.
Astronomy Picture of the Day!
Including configurable Stars, Nebulas, Comets, Planets and Suns. Nebula comes with a vanilla JS and a React wrapper. Compatible with SSR