"Jim Hill" <jimhill at meldrick.swcp.com> wrote in message news:slrn9djlmo.asa.jimhill at meldrick.swcp.com... > In <cdboerger-855FF8.09315615042001 at nnrp01.earthlink.net>, > Christopher W. Boerger <cdboerger at earthlink.net> wrote: > > >Ultimately, after I learn how to use Python well, I hope to create a > >free astronomical ephemeris program. > > Yeah, that's the usual next step for people new to Python. > > > Jim, who has no idea what "astronomical ephemeris" means An ephemeris is a chart of planetary positions at certain times, used (among other things) to construct horoscopes. Ephemerides have been used for thousands of years, and the value of functions able to calcualte plantary positions for arbitrary times is the avoidance of the usually-required interpolation between tabulated positions. Note that for astrological purposes the positions are Earth-relative, and the Sun is considered a planet. but-i-predict-this-won't-help-you-decide-whether-they're-useful-ly y'rs - steve
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