A small Python3 + tKinter based GUI program that calculates Tithi for a given date for every interval of time entered by the user as number of seconds.
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A small Python3 + tKinter based GUI program that calculates Tithi for a given date for every interval of time entered by the user as number of seconds.
This project provides tools to visualize the solar system in either heliocentric or geocentric views using a polar coordinate system. Users can plot celestial positions for a specific date or generate an animated GIF showing movements over time.
Daily moon phases in csv and python scripts to calculate lunar calendar info
Python3 command line app built to be run as a cronjob
Source code for lighting design project, 'the long now' (lunar-phase tracking, servo control and RTC integration for the Raspberry Pi Pico with Micropython)
Exploring some features from the PyEphem library. The main topic is a study of the day length as a function of time and latitude. Recommended for students of astronomy.
Programs for Astro Pi - Mission Space Lab - Team Jakopičevca
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