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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
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<PropertyGroup>
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<TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
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<GenerateDocumentationFile>true</GenerateDocumentationFile>
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<TreatWarningsAsErrors>true</TreatWarningsAsErrors>
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<PackageId>CosineKitty.AstronomyEngine</PackageId>
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<PackageVersion>2.1.19</PackageVersion>
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<RepositoryUrl>https://github.com/cosinekitty/astronomy</RepositoryUrl>
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<Authors>Don Cross</Authors>
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<Title>Astronomy Engine</Title>
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<Copyright>Copyright (c) 2019-2022 Don Cross <cosinekitty@gmail.com></Copyright>
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<PackageLicenseExpression>MIT</PackageLicenseExpression>
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<Description>
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Astronomy Engine calculates Sun, Moon, and planet positions.
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It predicts lunar phases, eclipses, transits, oppositions, conjunctions, equinoxes, solstices,
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rise/set times, and other events. It provides vector and angular coordinate transforms among
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equatorial, ecliptic, horizontal, and galactic orientations.
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- Provides calculations for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
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- Calculates all supported objects for any calendar date and time for millennia before or after the present.
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- Provides heliocentric and geocentric Cartesian vectors of all the above bodies.
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- Determines apparent horizon-based positions for an observer anywhere on the Earth, given that observer's latitude, longitude, and elevation in meters. Optionally corrects for atmospheric refraction.
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- Calculates rise, set, and culmination times of Sun, Moon, and planets.
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- Finds civil, nautical, and astronomical twilight times (dusk and dawn).
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- Finds date and time of Moon phases: new, first quarter, full, third quarter (or anywhere in between as expressed in degrees of ecliptic longitude).
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- Predicts lunar and solar eclipses.
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- Predicts transits of Mercury and Venus.
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- Predicts lunar apogee and perigee dates, times, and distances.
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- Predicts date and time of equinoxes and solstices for a given calendar year.
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- Determines apparent visual magnitudes of all the supported celestial bodies.
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- Predicts dates of planetary conjunctions, oppositions, and apsides.
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- Predicts dates of Venus' peak visual magnitude.
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- Predicts dates of maximum elongation for Mercury and Venus.
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- Calculates the positions of Jupiter's four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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- Allows custom simulation of the movements of user-defined small bodies, such as asteroids and comets, through the Solar System.
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- Converts angular and vector coordinates among the following orientations:
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Equatorial J2000,
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Equatorial equator-of-date,
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Ecliptic J2000,
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Topocentric Horizontal,
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Galactic (IAU 1958).
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- Determines which constellation contains a given point in the sky.
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- Calculates libration of the Moon.
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- Calculates axis orientation and rotation angles for the Sun, Moon, and planets.
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</Description>
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</PropertyGroup>
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</Project>
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