PyNOVAS uses Python to accurately calculate the positions and motion of stars, planets, the sun, and moon.
One of the primary applications of PyNOVAS is Celestial Navigation, a technique that relies on determining the position of the stars and other celestial objects to navigate ships, airplanes, and other vehicles. However, the software is also an excellent basis for controlling astronomical equipment and conducting research in the field of astronomy.
The latest beta release of PyNOVAS is based on swig 1.3.24 or higher and Python 2.3 or higher. This release includes several additional examples, including test.py, eclipse.py, and almanac.py, making it easier than ever to get started and achieve accurate results right out of the box. Whether you are an amateur astronomer, a professional astronomer, or simply interested in the mysteries of the universe, PyNOVAS is an essential tool that should be in every astronomer's software arsenal.
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