| By: Lech Jaszowski | 134 clicks | This program calculates and visually shows the positions of the four greatest satellites of Jupiter (called Galilean satellites).
Positions are calculated for any given time with respect to the planet, as seen from the Earth.
The program is based on algorithms in the book:
Astronomical Formulae for Calculators (4th ed.), Jean Meeus, Willmann-Bell Inc., 1988 | | |
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| By: protoman no one | 133 clicks | a little demo program i wroted in 2006, re-edited and performed now in 2007. one of them maybe will make you smile ^-^. | | |
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| By: protoman no one | 113 clicks | a little program that you can use to test the calc keys and obtain it's casiobasic code. | | |
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| By: Adam Orczyk | 170 clicks | Reverse Polish Notation was developed in 1920 by Jan Lukasiewicz as a way to write a mathematical expression without using parentheses and brackets. This is a simple calcualtor which use RPN. | | |
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| By: Bombin´s Corp | 218 clicks | Find the area and momentums of beam T, double T, Square and L types... It's very easy to use, but... the program is in castellano, I hope that it won't be a problem... | | |
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| By: Corp Bombín | 233 clicks | A simple table convertion MKS to British units and viceversa, with a extension to convert the temp Celcius, Kelvin and Fahrenheint.
The interpolation program find a point in a linear, cuadratic and cubic expresion, very useful to estimate points in the elements tables and other aplications...
Espero que el hecho de que los programas estén en castellano no sea un inconveniente para su uso...
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| By: 2072 | 194 clicks | This program allows you to add hours like 12h 24m 36s + 12h 05m 21s + 0h 31m 21s = 25h 1m 18s.
You can also multiply hours 25h 1m 18s * 15 = 375h 19m 30s. | | |
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| By: Andy.Davies | 224 clicks | This program can do all of the formula for linear motion. you select what you want to find, and it will ask for the inputs you know, it will work out the answer, and show you the formula. | | |
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| By: Andy.Davies | 303 clicks | This is three very simple programs, each accepts a number (Binary, Decimal, Hexadecimal) and will tell you what it is in the other two number systems. very small sizes. | | |
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