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Comets

Features

  • Ephemeris calculation
  • Graph of visual magnitude or distance to Sun or Earth
  • 3D Orbit Viewer
  • Orbital elements converter (all MPC listed formats supported, and some more)
  • Dark theme

Credits

Inspired by the Comet for Windows by Seiichi Yoshida.
Includes advanced version of OrbitViewer.NET (C# rewrite of OrbitViewer by Osamu Ajiki and Ron Baalke).
Dark theme thanks to Dark-Mode-Forms by BlueMystical (my fork here).

Books and other open source astronomy software and libraries used for reference listed below.

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GitHub Release

Screenshots

Ephemeris Ephemeris_dark Graph Graph_dark Orbit Orbit_dark

References

Books

Astronomical Algorithms by Jean Meeus (Willmann-Bell, 1998)
Astronomical Formulae for Calculators by Jean Meeus (Willmann-Bell, 1988)
Practical Astronomy with your Calculator or Spreadsheet by Peter Duffett-Smith and Jonathan Zwart (Cambridge, 2011)

Web

Computing planetary positions (#1, #2) by Paul Schlyter

Software

Cartes du Ciel (SkyChart) by Patrick Chevalley
Celestia by Chris Laurel et al.
Stellarium by Fabien Chereau et al.
OrbitViewer by Osamu Ajiki and Ron Baalke
OrbitViewer by Kevin Gill et al. (NASA/JPL)
PlanetDroid by Wolfgang Strickling
AstroLib by Mark Huss
Javascript AstroTools by Ole Nielsen
ProjectPluto by Bill Gray
AA+ by PJ Naughter

Links

Some comets-related pages and sites:

Heavens-Above | Comets
TheSkyLive | Bright Comets
astro.vanbuitenen.nl | Visual comets
aerith.net | Visual Comets in the Future
Comet Observation database (COBS)
IAU Minor Planet Center
CometWatch


Archive

In the beginning no actual source control system was used. Instead there were multiple copies of folders in "Final"-like manner. In April 2024 all that folder copies were migrated to git to preserve history the right way. More details about that in Comets-Archive repo as well as all archive branches.