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RicM
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Joined: 05/02/2022
Location: Australia
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Posted: 03:29am 25 Jul 2022
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Dear Members,

Dose anyone have a program that calculates the position of the 4 main moons of Jupiter for either the CMM or the CMM2.

Kind Regards,

RicM
 
Frank N. Furter
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Joined: 28/05/2012
Location: Germany
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Posted: 06:50am 25 Jul 2022
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Here you can find a "appJupiter.ino".

He also ported it to BASIC - but I can't find the source code anywhere...

Frank
 
cdeagle
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Joined: 22/06/2014
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Posted: 09:08am 25 Jul 2022
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Attached is a QuickBasic program that performs these calculations. I've also included the issue of Celestial Computing in which it was published. The port to MMBASIC should be straight forward except for the graphics. Needs double precision MMBASIC.

ccv1n4.pdf

galilean.zip
 
retepsnikrep

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Joined: 31/12/2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 05:45pm 25 Jul 2022
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Very interesting Celestial Computing pdf.. Clever cookies...
Gen1 Honda Insights.
 
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