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Multi Laser planetarium in python3 for LJ.
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v0.01
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Sam Neurohack
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Make sure to understand altitude/azimuth coordinate system.
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Display all solar planets and hipparcos catalog objects below a given magnitude. Accuracy tested against apparent data and starchart at https://www.calsky.com/cs.cgi?cha=7&sec=3&sub=2
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It's an alpha release so a little hardcoded :
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- set observer position (find SkyCity, SkyCountryCode) in main.py like 'Paris' and 'FR'
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- set observer date/time in InitObserver() arguments (default is now in UTC)
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- set what sky part you want to display for each laser in 'LaserSkies' variable : Define alitude and azimuth for top left and bottom right of each laser.
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It needs more libraries than plan. Currently it relies on the awesome astropy, skyfield,...
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Soon some pictures.
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To Run :
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Launch LJ first
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python3 main.py
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For debug options and more type : python3 --help
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To install :
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Install LJ first.
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go3.sh install required python3 modules
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NB :
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- if you get an year error out of range : install the last skyfield "python-skyfield" in github.
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- Read main.py
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LICENCE : CC
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Remember : LJ will automatically warp geometry according to alignement data before sending to lasers. See webUI.
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