# Astronomy Engine examples in Python --- ### [Culmination](culminate.py) Finds when the Sun, Moon, and planets reach their highest position in the sky on a given date, as seen by an observer at a specified location on the Earth. Culmination is also the moment a body crosses the *meridian*, the imaginary semicircle in the sky that passes from due north on the horizon, through the zenith (straight up), and then toward due south on the horizon. ### [Horizon Intersection](horizon.py) This is a more advanced example. It shows how to use coordinate transforms to find where the ecliptic intersects with an observer's horizon at a given date and time. ### [Lunar Eclipse](lunar_eclipse.py) Calculates details about the first 10 partial/total lunar eclipses after the given date and time. ### [Moon Phase Calculator](moonphase.py) This example shows how to determine the Moon's current phase, and how to predict when the next few quarter phases will occur. ### [Positions](positions.py) Calculates equatorial and horizontal coordinates of the Sun, Moon, and planets. ### [Rise/Set](riseset.py) Shows how to calculate sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset times. ### [Seasons](seasons.py) Calculates the equinoxes and solstices for a given calendar year. --- # [API Reference](../../source/python/) Complete documentation for all the functions and types available in the Python version of Astronomy Engine.