Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site mordor.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!vax135!cornell!uw-beaver!tektronix!hplabs!well!ptsfa!dual!mordor!@S1-A.ARPA,@MIT-MC.ARPA:JOSH%YKTVMH.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA From: @S1-A.ARPA,@MIT-MC.ARPA:JOSH%YKTVMH.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA Newsgroups: net.space Subject: Where does one find those astronomical equations? Message-ID: <3139@mordor.UUCP> Date: Wed, 21-Aug-85 20:51:55 EDT Article-I.D.: mordor.3139 Posted: Wed Aug 21 20:51:55 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 25-Aug-85 13:10:48 EDT Sender: daemon@mordor.UUCP Organization: S-1 Project, LLNL Lines: 16 From: Josh Knight> Where does one find equations like that? I have been looking for > such things... > ...Keith "The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac" from the U.S. Naval Observatory and it's associated explanatory supplement. I've forgotten exactly what the explanatory supplement is called but any issue of the Almanac references it. The AENA is published yearly. I've been thinking of suscribing, but it's not cheap. Check the library of the nearest University with an Astronomy or Aeronautics department or the nearest Planetarium. Josh Knight IBM T.J. Watson Research Center josh@yktvmh.BITNET, josh.yktvmh.ibm-sj@csnet-relay.ARPA