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From: bob@textware.UUCP (Bob Felt)
Newsgroups: net.astro,net.astro.expert,net.math,net.physics
Subject: formula/program wanted - astronomy
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I need a formula, or program implementing a formula that can
answer the following question:
 
 Given a year and a celestial longitude, what is the date
 (month, day, year, hour, min.)?  For example, in 1985
 when the sun is at 300dq celestial longitude, what
 is the date?

Thank you,

Bob Felt

I would appreciate reply by mail, our site does not subscribe
to these groups.

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