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    AstrolabiumPlus

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    Virtual Planetarium and other Astronomical Calculation Routines

    Virtual Planetarium and other astronomical calculation routines of the Positional Astronomy (Ephemeris Calculation / ISS Visibility / Eclipses / Calendar) --- GUI based on Delphi/Free Pascal, Source Code alternatives based on Python 2.5 and Java 1.6
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    VirtualCelestialGlobe

    VirtualCelestialGlobe

    A java 3d simple virtual celestial globe. Source code available

    VirtualCelestialGlobe 1.2.7b World Globe 0.0.7 A simple java 3d virtual celestial and world globe. Rotate the globe, magnify it, select the level of detail to show stars and constellations, and the ecliptic. Source code available to everyone to modify it. Star catalogue from Wikipedia. Available plain text star catalogue. Total stars number now reaches 1038. Using Phong shading. No Open GL.
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    Library of Java code to interact with the data-recording formats (RPFITS and PSRFITS) used at the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF). It also provides tools for extracting metadata from the files for supply to Virtual Observatory instances.
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    BoPlanets planetarium

    BoPlanets shows planets relatively to an observing planet.

    BoPlanets is a virtual planetarium showing the planets relatively to any observing planet. The planets can be viewed in ecliptical-, equatorial- or horizontal view. The times of rise, transit and set of a planet can be determined. Click on the link below to the web site of BoPlanets to see the help file of BoPlanets.
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    GLORIA Project

    GLORIA Project

    GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array for e-Science

    GLORIA stands for "GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array". GLORIA will be the first free and open- access network of robotic telescopes of the world. It will be a Web 2.0 environment where users can do research in astronomy by observing with robotic telescopes, and/or analyzing data that other users have acquired with GLORIA, or from other free access databases, like the European Virtual Observatory (http://www.euro-vo.org).
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    The Harmony of the World

    The Harmony of the World

    A fair attempt at the Keplerian tradition to explore the solar system

    ...Apparently his observance of a harmonic law of planetary motion was reason for him to propose a computable system of pitch and harmony deriving from angular velocity. The purpose of the programming project is as a tool to examine his system. With Java 2, it provides an open-source solution for listening to harmonies so generated by planetary motion. This program can run on any computer provided with a Java Virtual Machine (Rev 1.5 or greater). JAVA 2, system independent. Purpose:to encourage research in harmony in astronomy, math and music. Obstacles:math, DSP/synthesis, networks, astronomy. ...
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    Virtual telescope written in Java for mobile phones. Uses CLDC1.1 and MIDP2.0. Tested on mobile phone with 2MB RAM and 60MB storage. The largest catalog uses TYCHO2(2.5M stars) and NGC+ IC(13k DSO) .Sky plotted in dark red. Has desktop version also.
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    Universal Worker Service is a pattern for asynchronous web-services that is used in the VIrtual Observatory field.
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    AstroWeka is a set of extentions to Weka, a popular data mining program, which which allows it to work directly with astronomical data in the Virtual Observatory.
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    CosmicOS is a framework for creating stand-alone messages suitable for sending to ourselves in the distant future, or to use in SETI research. It is inspired by Hans Freudenthal's language, Lincos, and Carl Sagan's book, Contact.
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    MOdular Virtual Observatory Interface for Radio astronomy, a GUI and API for creating Virtual Observatory (VO) applications and communicating between them.
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