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Re: Lunar Distance Charts and Tables - Jun 2020
From: Andrew Bauer
Date: 2022 May 19, 13:01 -0700
From: Andrew Bauer
Date: 2022 May 19, 13:01 -0700
Hello HermanD,
That was an excellent suggestion! Please find it implemented now in SFalmanac:
- in GitHub: https://github.com/aendie/SFalmanac-Py3
- in Python Package Index: https://pypi.org/project/sfalmanac/
- in DockerHub: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/aendie/sfalmanac
I will inform Johannes (thenauticalalmanac.com) to switch to the latest version.
I attach sample Lunar Distance tables for you to check.
I welcome more feedback / corrections / suggestions to make SFalmanac useful and dependable.
Kind Regards from Munich, Andrew Bauer