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Kosmorro is a software that allows you to compute the ephemeris for a date, a month or a year.
Kosmorro requires the following software to work:
Note: Kosmorro currently only supports Linux operating system. macOS will follow soon. Windows probably.
If you are an end-user, you will prefer running Kosmorro as any other software on your machine.
Install Kosmorro through PIP: pip install kosmorro
. This will download and configure the last version of Kosmorro.
You will then be able to run it by invoking kosmorro
in your terminal!
First, install Pipenv.
Clone this repository and run pipenv sync
to install all the dependencies.
Then, run Kosmorro by invoking pipenv run python kosmorro
.
For comfort, you may want to invoke pipenv shell
first and then just python kosmoro
.
kosmorro.py [-h] [--latitude LATITUDE] [--longitude LONGITUDE]
[--altitude ALTITUDE] [--day DAY] [--month MONTH]
[--year YEAR]
Compute the ephemerides for a given date, at a given position on Earth.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--latitude LATITUDE, -lat LATITUDE
The observer's latitude on Earth
--longitude LONGITUDE, -lon LONGITUDE
The observer's longitude on Earth
--altitude ALTITUDE, -alt ALTITUDE
The observer's altitude on Earth
--day DAY, -d DAY A number between 1 and 28, 29, 30 or 31 (depending on
the month). The day you want to compute the
ephemerides for. Defaults to 10 (the current day).
--month MONTH, -m MONTH
A number between 1 and 12. The month you want to
compute the ephemerides for. Defaults to 11 (the
current month).
--year YEAR, -y YEAR The year you want to compute the ephemerides for.
Defaults to 2019 (the current year).
By default, the ephemerides will be computed for today (Sun Nov 10, 2019) for
an observer positioned at coordinates (0,0), with an altitude of 0.
For instance, if you want the ephemeris of October 31th, 2019 in Paris, France:
$ python kosmorro.py --latitude 48.8032 --longitude 2.3511 -d 11 -m 11 -y 2019
Ephemerides of Sunday November 10, 2019
Planet Rise time Culmination time Set time
-------- ----------- ------------------ ----------
Sun 06:52 11:34 06:52
Moon 16:12 - 05:17
Mercury 06:57 11:36 06:57
Venus 09:00 13:10 09:00
Mars 04:38 10:02 04:38
Jupiter 10:00 14:09 10:00
Saturn 11:25 15:38 11:25
Uranus 15:33 22:35 05:41
Neptune 14:03 19:38 01:16
Pluto 11:46 15:59 11:46
Moon phase: First Quarter
Note: All the hours are given in UTC.