extra astronomical / calendar / epoch features that mathematica does not have.
has many new functions.
supports multiple calendars (julian, gregorian, synodic, anomalistic). supports JDN conveniently, shows moon phase est. NEW: supports day number from 0 of any calendar
conversion all-way between supported calendars
supports multiple epochs and epoch generation. convert between some epochs without calendar support, ie, J2000.0, JDN, to some effect can create/import epochs and use TAI clock
<< Months`Months`
{PrettyDate[], PrettyDate[calendarChange2[Date[], gregorian, julian], julian], MoonPhase[]}
{“Sunday, July 13 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT”, “Saturday, Iunius 30 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT”, “Full Moon”}
timeDeduce, a minor extra: deduce and show other times / angles, using time eqn.
input: GMT,lon,tz,arieslon
output: input + SHA,Ra,LHA ; in dn,tm or ang
(for historic reasons files are also in https://sourceforge.net/projects/periodictablemm/)
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Website | https://months4mathematica.sourceforge.io |
Tags | AstronomyTest and Measurement |
License | GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2) |
Platform | BSD Linux Mac Windows |
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