Celestial Body Tracker/Astrologer  Celestial Body Tracker/Astrologer

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This essay does not describe an existing computer program, just one that should exist. This essay is about a suggested student project in Java programming. This essay gives a rough overview of how it might work. I have no source, object, specifications, file layouts or anything else useful to implementing this project. Everything I have to say to help you with this project is written below. I am not prepared to help you implement it; I have too many other projects of my own.

I do contract work for a living, which could include writing a program such as this. However, I don’t do people’s homework for them. That just robs them of an education.

You have my full permission to implement this project in any way you please and to keep all the profits from your endeavor.

Back in the early 1970s I asked all kinds of professional astronomers how astronomical effemerises (tables of planetary positions) were computed. To my amazement none knew, and none cared either. So I set out to solve the problem on my own. I wrote a program in FØRTRAN on punch cards for the Univac 90/30. It calculated the positions of the planets and the moon at any given time then printed out astrological interpretations. I no longer have the program. Here are three ways you can approach it: One you have this engine what can you do with it? Getting Julian dates for astronomy is pretty easy. Use BigDate.getProlepticJulianDay().


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