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- .TH ASTRO 7
- .SH NAME
- astro \- print astronomical information
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B astro
- [
- .B -dlpsatokm
- ]
- [
- .B -c
- n
- ]
- [
- .B -C
- d
- ]
- [
- .B -e
- .I obj1
- .I obj2
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Astro
- reports upcoming celestial events, by default for 24 hours starting now.
- The options are:
- .TP
- .B d
- Read the starting date.
- A prompt gives the input
- format.
- .TP
- .B l
- Read the north latitude, west longitude, and elevation of the observation point.
- A prompt gives the input format.
- If
- .B l
- is missing, the initial position is read from the file
- .BR /lib/sky/here .
- .TP
- .B c
- Report for
- .I n
- (default 1) successive days.
- .TP
- .B C
- Used with
- .BR -c ,
- set the interval to
- .B d
- days (or fractions of days).
- .TP
- .B e
- Report distance between the centers of
- objects, in arc seconds, during eclipses or occultations involving
- .I obj1
- and
- .IR obj2 .
- .TP
- .B p
- Print the positions of objects at the
- given time rather than searching for interesting
- conjunctions.
- For each, the name is followed by
- the right ascension (hours, minutes, seconds),
- declination (degrees, minutes, seconds),
- azimuth (degrees),
- elevation (degrees),
- and semidiameter (arc seconds).
- For the sun and moon, the magnitude is also printed.
- The first line of output presents the date and time,
- sidereal time, and the latitude, longitude, and elevation.
- .TP
- .B s
- Print output in English words suitable for speech synthesizers.
- .TP
- .B a
- Include a list of artificial earth satellites for interesting events.
- (There are no orbital elements for the satellites, so this option
- is not usable.)
- .TP
- .B t
- Read
- ΔT
- from standard input.
- ΔT
- is the difference between ephemeris and
- universal time (seconds) due to the slowing of the earth's rotation.
- ΔT
- is normally calculated from an empirical formula.
- This option is needed only for very accurate timing of
- occultations, eclipses, etc.
- .TP
- .B o
- Search for stellar occultations.
- .TP
- .B k
- Print times in local time (`kitchen clock')
- as described in the
- .B timezone
- environment variable.
- .TP
- .B m
- Includes a single comet in the list of objects.
- This is modified (in the source) to refer to an approaching comet
- but in steady state
- usually refers to the last interesting comet (currently Hale-Bopp, C/1995 O1).
- .SH FILES
- .TF /lib/sky/estartab
- .TP
- .B /lib/sky/estartab
- ecliptic star data
- .TP
- .B /lib/sky/here
- default latitude (N), longitude (W), and elevation (meters)
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/astro
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR scat (7)
- .SH BUGS
- The
- .B k
- option reverts to GMT outside of 1970-2036.
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