Part
2: Sun
and Moon Graphics
Part
3: Sun
Data
Part
4: Moon
Part
5: Clocks
Part
6: Sundials
Part
7: General
Astronomy, Miscellaneous
The
bright planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn - as
well as the Sun and the Moon (The seven wanderers known to
the ancients.), are the subjects of this applet. The
sky map is showing the bright stars and planets (Mercury,
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) at your local horizon. The
JavaScript (by J. Walker) is computing a table of the
maximum elongations of Mercury for the chosen year.
Elongations alternate between east and west of the Sun along
the ecliptic. The
table lists the maximum elongations of Venus (if any) in the
chosen year. Elongations alternate between east and west of
the Sun along the ecliptic. Home
Page: http://www.GeoAstro.de
It provides 8 views:
1. Diagram showing the rise and set times over the year,
2. the local the Horizon (rectangular coordinates),
3. the local the Horizon (spherical projection),
4. the local the Horizon (polar coordinates),
5. the Ecliptic plane,
6. the orbit of the Moon around the Earth,
7. a Sky Map,
8. an Earth Map.
There are 29 additional data windows.
Data windows are listing the bright stars and
constellations.
(Public domain JavaScript by J. Walker)
(Public domain JavaScript by J. Walker)