cep@apple.com (Christopher Pettus) (06/22/89)
I require either (a) source code, or (b) algorithms for plotting the
locations of the inner planets in their orbits (as seen from "above") for
historical (1700-2000AD) dates. Extreme accuracy is not required. The
eventual application is for the Macintosh, but any source code which I
could hack or algorithms I could implement would be fine.
Thanks, in advance, for any help; e-mail replies requested.
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(408) 974-0004 | I: A Mine of Jewels and Gemsrees@usage.csd.unsw.oz (Rees Griffiths) (06/23/89)
There was a posting of an almanac that contains the information
you need. At least I think it does. It is certainly worth a look.
It is a hypercard stack called 'Almanac'.
Rees
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