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Display of earth's shadow #430
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* Add new magnitude algorithms from Mallama&Hilton 2018 (Fix #574) * Try an accurate Lunar magnitude formula (Fix #1350) * Redo the eclipse push effect for lunar eclipses * Earth shadow circles for Topocentric observer (Fix #430) * New 4k texture for the Moon (required re-balancing planet shader brightness)
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Original report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/stellarium/+bug/1628544
From Anonymous: https://sourceforge.net/p/stellarium/discussion/278769/thread/9e2158ee/?limit=25#8d79
An optional display of earth's shadow (umbra and penumbra) projected into space that could be activated/deactivated to plan and view lunar eclipses would be desirable.
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