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ERA: Knowledge Base for Ephemeris and Dynamical Astronomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

G. A. Krasinsky
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences St. Petersburg, Russia
M.V. Vasilyev
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

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A brief description of a problem-oriented language SLON for ephemeris and dynamical astronomy and a corresponding programming system ERA is given. In the frame of the system the user has easy access to an embedded universal program package to process high precision positional observations of Solar system bodies as well as of artificial Earth satellites.

Type
Solar System Dynamics
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1997

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