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ANNOUNCE: MOrrery - Astronomy Orrery Applet
Hello Folks!
For those interested in astronomy and/or my 'Mephemeris' application, or recent 'MChronos' applet, you might also be interested in my 'MOrrery' applet. What is an 'orrery'? To me, it is just a strange name for a solar system orbit simulator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrery Basically, I stole some of this code from 'Mephemeris', and put it into an applet form (using 'MChronos' as a starting point). Again, this applet uses the incredibly valuable 'PyEphem' libraries, and is written in Python. It is currently set to only refresh once a day, so it should not take up too much CPU :) In any case, I packaged what little I had, and put it on my web page (like the other stuff): http://darethehair.googlepages.com/software.html That page has a few more screen shots, as well as links to the 'deb' file, and the 'README' file as well -- if you want to find out more about it before installing it. WARNING: Even though this applet has not caused *me* any problems, you should use it on your own risk. If you do, let me know what you think of it. I tend to think of it more like 'eye candy' than something seriously useful! :) Here is a small screenshot showing one of the configurations: http://darethehair.googlepages.com/m...iform_text.png If anyone actually uses this thing, let me know what you think of it. Compared to Mephemeris, this was trivial to write. Even compared to MChronos, it was fairly easy. The biggest headache is doing actual development *on* the N800. P.S. Don't be intimidated by the large size -- one of the options is to turn off the text info, which makes it fairly compact. NOTE: Upgraded to version 0.10. |
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Very cool, downloading now!
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My NIT is barely responsible (twice a minute approx) after this applet got installed. Had to disable it.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: MOrrery - Astronomy Orrery Applet
allnameswereout:
The README cautions about the 'initialization' time required for the applet if 'accurate' orbit plotting mode is activated (15 seconds). If you change the 'ini' file setting for the 'scale' to be 'uniform' instead, you will not take this time hit. Can you try that and confirm? |
Re: ANNOUNCE: MOrrery - Astronomy Orrery Applet
Folks:
I was encouraged by the post above to do two things for version 0.10: - change the 'default' orbit plot mode from 'accurate' to 'uniform', in order to show Morrery in its 'faster' (but less accurate) mode initially - add an 'ini' file option to control the resolution used to plot orbits in the 'accurate' mode, with an initial setting that only takes 6 seconds (instead of 15) to plot a few fews for each orbit (72 rather than the original 180). Let me know what you think! :) |
Re: ANNOUNCE: MOrrery - Astronomy Orrery Applet
Folks:
I noticed a very small bug, so I have released a very minor update to Morrery: 2008/11/24 = version 0.11 - fix bug in wrongly-labelled heliocentric latitude/longitude for planet positions Package and README is still on the same web page: http://darethehair.googlepages.com/software.html |
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Thanks, with new version it doesn't hang anymore.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: MOrrery - Astronomy Orrery Applet
allnameswereout:
Thanks for commenting on the newest version! For clarity, though, I should point out that it would have been the previous version (0.10) that you would have noticed a change of behavior for i.e. that is the one where the 'default' behavior was changed from 'accurate/slow' to 'inaccurate/fast' :) [msg #6 above] For myself, I have both 'Morrery' and 'Mchronos' running perpetually on my tablet now, and it is interesting to see the slight change that occurs when I view it after a few days of slumber -- for Morrery, the planet positions make a small 'jump' -- especially the inner planets. |
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Maybe you could upload your software to Extras-Devel, so that users can use the Application Manager to install your software. Else, an APT repository with .install file would at least make it easier than right now. |
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