# ![Kosmorro](assets/png/kosmorro-logo.png) ## About the project Kosmorro is a software that allows you to compute the ephemeris for a date, a month or a year. ## Installation ### Requirements To use this software, you will need the following software: - Python ≥ 3.7.0 - PIP - [Pipenv](https://pypi.org/project/pipenv/) Clone this repository and run `pipenv sync` to install all the dependencies. # Running Kosmorro Because it's still on an early-development stage, to run Kosmorro, you will need to prefix your commands `pipenv run`. A `setup.py` file will come later to manage installation in the real world. ## Usage ``` kosmorro.py [-h] [--latitude LATITUDE] [--longitude LONGITUDE] [--altitude ALTITUDE] [--date DATE] [--month MONTH] year Compute the ephemeris for a given day/month/year. positional arguments: year The year you want to compute the ephemeris for optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --latitude LATITUDE, -lat LATITUDE The observer's position on Earth (latitude) --longitude LONGITUDE, -lon LONGITUDE The observer's position on Earth (longitude) --altitude ALTITUDE, -alt ALTITUDE The observer's position on Earth (altitude) --date DATE, -d DATE A number between 1 and 28, 29, 30 or 31 (depending on the month). The date you want to compute the ephemeris for --month MONTH, -m MONTH A number between 1 and 12. The month you want to compute the ephemeris for (defaults to the current month if the day is defined) By default, the observer will be set at position (0,0) with an altitude of 0. You will more likely want to change that. ``` For instance, if you want the ephemeris of October 31th, 2019 in Paris, France: ```console $ python kosmorro.py --latitude 48.8032 --longitude 2.3511 -m 10 -d 31 2019 Planet Rise time Maximum time Set time -------- ----------- -------------- ---------- SUN 06:35 - 16:32 MERCURY 08:44 13:01 16:59 VENUS 08:35 13:01 17:18 MARS 04:48 10:20 15:51 JUPITER 10:40 15:01 18:46 SATURN 12:12 16:20 20:26 URANUS 16:23 - 06:22 NEPTUNE 14:53 20:23 01:56 PLUTO 12:36 17:01 20:50 Moon phase: New Moon ```