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Astronomy Calculators of solar eclipse and lunar eclipse #494

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sunshuwei opened this issue Oct 4, 2018 · 1 comment
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Astronomy Calculators of solar eclipse and lunar eclipse #494

sunshuwei opened this issue Oct 4, 2018 · 1 comment
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I hope to have an astronomical calculator aboutsolar eclipse and lunar eclipse.

1 Predict the time of the eclipse.
2 Positions and time of phases observed during eclipse. Solar eclipse:First contact, Second contact, Totality, Third contact, Fourth contact. Lunar eclipse:First contact, Second contact, Third contact, Greatest eclipse, Fourth contact, Fifth contact, Sixth contact.
3 Types of solar (lunar) eclipse, and other parameters about eclipses.

If possible, let it work on other planets(moons), such as Jupiter, Io, Saturn.

@alex-w alex-w added the feature Entirely new feature label Oct 4, 2018
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gzotti commented Oct 4, 2018

Do you mean you hope you have developed one and want to contribute, or do you want that we develop one? The latter is a duplicate of #407

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