brighton@pixar.UUCP (Bill Carson) (01/22/88)
A long time ago, in a filesystem far, far away, I used to have the source for a program that produced this output: ----- Thu Jan 21 23:50:57 1988 GMT 23:51:54 Terrestrial Dynamical Time Thu Jan 21 15:50:57 1988 Local Civil Time 15:42:26 Local Mean Time The Moon is 3.0 days past New Julian Day 2447182.494 07:53:13 Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time 23:44:41 Local Sidereal Time 15:31:07 L.H.A. of Sun -19.901 Degrees Declnation Azimuth 230.601 Degrees Elevation 14.317 Degrees Sunrise 07:19 Tomorrow 07:19 Sunset 17:21 Tomorrow 17:22 Moonrise 09:15 Tomorrow 09:44 Moonset 20:40 Tomorrow 21:52 ----- Does anyone have the source for this? If so, could you send me a note, and I will request it from one person. Any other releated programs would also be appreciated. Thanks very much, in advance. -- Bill Carson ...!{ucbvax,sun}!pixar!brighton
johnm@auscso.UUCP (John B. Meaders) (01/23/88)
In article <1405@pixar.UUCP> brighton@pixar.UUCP (Bill Carson) writes: > > A long time ago, in a filesystem far, far away, I used to have the >source for a program that produced this output: I would be interested in the source to this program also. -- John B. Meaders, Jr. 1114 Camino La Costa #3083, Austin, TX 78752 ATT: Voice: +1 (512) 451-5038 Data: +1 (512) 371-0550 UUCP: ...!ut-emx!auscso!jclyde!john ...!ut-emx!auscso!johnm