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xephem · XEphem - The UNIX-based astronomy/planetarium program.

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  • Members: 739
  • Category: Astronomy
  • Founded: Jan 21, 2001
  • Language: English
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This mailing list is for those that use or are interested in XEphem. XEphem is an astronomy program that runs under UNIX. It uses a X-Windows based graphical system to display star charts and other astronomical information. "XEphem, the brainchild of programmer Elwood Downey, is a star-charting, sky-simulating, ephemeris-generating celestial virtuoso that can do just about everything that the usual Windows and Macintosh star-charting software can do -- and sometimes quite a bit more. And it's completely free. What's not to like?"

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