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Re: Hi (WAS: Re: ping)
From: Andr?s Ruiz
Date: 2001 Jan 26, 02:27 EST
From: Andr?s Ruiz
Date: 2001 Jan 26, 02:27 EST
Hi Yves, I have developed me own nautical almanac program, and navigation algorithms. for the Bibliography and more information see: http://www.geocities.com/andresruizgonzalez/ Now I am developing a shareware DLL that implement the nautic almanac, and allows to the navigators and programmers use it to write celestial navigation programs. Jean Meeus's book Astronomical Algorithms for: Aries Sun and Planets [VSOP87B] Moon [ELP2000] NOVAS vector astrometry package, USNO, for: Star See you. -----Mensaje original----- De: Yves Arrouye <yves@XXX.XXX> Para: NAVIGATION-L@XXX.XXX <NAVIGATION-L@XXX.XXX> Fecha: viernes 26 de enero de 2001 1:21 Asunto: [NAV-L] Hi (WAS: RE: ping) >Pong. > >Hi, my name is Yves. I susbscribe to this list a few days ago, after finding >it while looking for information on celestial navigation algorithms. Is the >list just in lack of questions, or deserted? If it's just a matter of >questions, here I am :) > >A day before subscribing, I decided that it would be fun to learn Palm Pilot >programming. At about the same time, my sextant cravings got back to me. You >guessed what the result is. So I'm now looking for 1/ good references to >algorithms (Jean Meeus?), and 2/ suggestions on what you would like to see >in a celestial navigation program that existing programs do not have. With >no promises, since I'm doing that at night on my free time :) > >YA