D
Daigo Tomono
Dear All,
I would like to announce a first release of ruby-sphere: a set of
libraries and user interfaces to calculate apparent positions of stars
with a moderate accuracy.
Please have a look at the project homepage
http://ruby-sphere.sourceforge.net/
and download the package from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ruby-sphere/ruby-sphere-0.1.0.tar.gz?download
The goal of ruby-sphere is to to provide an easy way to plan
astronomical observations. The release 0.1.0 contains a set of libraries
to plot visibility maps and a sample script to be edited for your own
application. Ruby version 1.8.x is recommended. Gnuplot is required to
plot visibility maps.
Best regards,
Daigo
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I would like to announce a first release of ruby-sphere: a set of
libraries and user interfaces to calculate apparent positions of stars
with a moderate accuracy.
Please have a look at the project homepage
http://ruby-sphere.sourceforge.net/
and download the package from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ruby-sphere/ruby-sphere-0.1.0.tar.gz?download
The goal of ruby-sphere is to to provide an easy way to plan
astronomical observations. The release 0.1.0 contains a set of libraries
to plot visibility maps and a sample script to be edited for your own
application. Ruby version 1.8.x is recommended. Gnuplot is required to
plot visibility maps.
Best regards,
Daigo
__________________________________
STOP HIV/AIDS.
Yahoo! JAPAN Redribbon Campaign
http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/redribbon/