Collection of space-related sources
- wandering planets: shows how planets, moon and sun move in the sky at specified time intervals; inspired by this post on facebook
Moon path for period september 2022- november 2022 at 1481 minutes intervals from 42N, 12E:
- 3dtracker: created to track Hayabusa2 mission, then extended to show all "rays" from Deep Space Network (see also old page):
- space-explorer-tracker: visually show 2d and 3d trajectories of spacecrafts/objects using NASA Horizons data
- NHUGUI - NASA Horizons Unofficial Graphical User Interface
Mostra come variano le curve di alba e tramonto con e senza ora legale a seconda di latitudine e longitudine; mostra giorni particolari (più lungo, più corto, alba più anticipata, più posticipata,...)
- PhotocalcLC - Calculator for better positions to photograph full moon right above the horizon; can be used in conjunction with photocalc-cesium for visualizing results. Inspired by Peakfinder site/app and plan-it app (Peakfinder does not show sky, plan-it is not completely free).
- Photocalc-cesium - Graphical viewer for PhotocalcLC results
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Photocalc mixed (leaflet+cesium, 2d+3d) (beta, broken) (sourcehttps://github.com/jumpjack/space/blob/main/photocalc_LC-mixed.html)
- Foto famose:
- Cristo redentore - 5 maggio 2023
- Basilica di Superga - 18 novembre 2023 - 12:13 GMT
- Foto famose:
Calculates the "equivalent" local time on specific location on Moon surface, assuming that 06:00 is sunrise, 12:00 is noon and 18:00 is sunset, just to figure out how the shadows are in a landing site.








