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    Re: USNO Web App End Year 2035
    From: Dave Walden
    Date: 2019 Sep 24, 10:01 -0700

    Others have probably done the same, but here's ouput from a version of USNO/CELNAV/ICE that uses JPL DE405 and the FORTRAN NOVAS from USNO.  I too, like the format. (text a little scambled in cut and paste, screen cap in the jpg looks better)

       Cel Nav Data for ymd 2037    9   24 at    14:30.00  UTC
          For assum position: lat    39.0000
                             long   -77.0000
                          
    Object          Gha         Dec          Hc        Zn      Refr    SD    PA
                     °    '      °    '      °    '      °
    adhara         116. 14.5   -29. -1.3    12. 46.1  214.6       4.3
    aldebaran      151. 44.7    16. 34.9    22.  3.5  273.9       2.5
    alioth          27. 21.6    55. 45.6    53. 27.5   46.1       0.8
    alkaid          14.  1.3    49.  7.9    44. 59.1   55.5       1.0
    alnilam        136. 44.2    -1.-10.8    22. 14.9  248.9       2.4
    alphard         78. 54.8    -8.-49.2    42.  8.8  182.6       1.1
    alphecca       347. 12.1    26. 35.7    16. 30.6   68.8       3.3
    arcturus         6. 55.7    18. 59.6    27.  5.0   86.8       2.0
    bellatrix      139. 28.8     6. 22.9    25. 15.9  257.1       2.1
    betelgeuse     131. 57.9     7. 24.7    31. 34.4  252.4       1.6
    capella        141. 23.9    46.  1.7    43. 19.2  300.6       1.1
    denebols        43. 31.8    14. 21.9    51. 38.5  120.6       0.8
    dubhe           54. 46.6    61. 32.9    63. 38.7   23.9       0.5
    elnath         139.  6.0    28. 38.0    38. 22.3  278.4       1.3
    eltanin        311. 53.8    51. 29.5    12. 22.2   31.4       4.4
    gienah          36. 50.2   -17.-44.8    21. 57.0  138.5       2.5
    kochab         358. 37.4    74.  0.4    40. 23.9   20.8       1.2
    mirfak         169. 30.3    49. 59.3    27. 23.9  313.7       1.9
    pollux         104. 22.1    27. 55.9    64. 45.7  252.3       0.5
    procyon        105. 57.2     5.  7.6    47. 11.0  225.2       0.9
    regulus         68. 40.8    11. 47.0    61. 47.9  162.6       0.5
    rigel          142. 10.8    -8. -9.6    13. 30.6  247.5       4.1
    schedar        210. 35.4    56. 44.5    13. 26.3  335.9       4.1
    sirius         119. 34.0   -16.-46.1    21. 29.9  224.1       2.5
    spica           19. 28.7   -11.-21.2    16. 34.5  120.4       3.3
    suhail          83. 55.6   -43.-34.9     7. 10.9  185.1       7.2
    polaris        169. 43.0    89. 24.5    38. 58.2  359.2       1.3
             Sun    39. 32.1     0.-45.0    37. 29.0  130.0       1.3  15.9
            Mars   158. 59.9    19. 15.9    18.  2.7  280.5       3.1   0.1
         Jupiter   103. 37.6    21.  6.4    61.  0.8  239.6       0.6   0.3
          Saturn    59. 32.0     9. 24.6    56. 32.2  147.5       0.7   0.1
           Aries   221. 15.9
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