TeleCalc - Developed for Palm using NS Basic . This is Freeware available for all to enjoy. Application calculates various Telescope optical design values, also has a glossary of terms.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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Phoon Phoon- graphically displays the phase of the moon (either near or far side), along with additional phase, time, and holiday information
Daily Astro Data (Palm OS) Daily Astro Data (Palm OS) - Jim Edwards had an annual ritual. Every year he would read magazine articles about the up-coming Orionids meteor shower. The trouble was, he always seem to read about them after-the-fact! Jim consistently missed one of nature`s finest celestial displays!
Jim is not alone
Astronomy Guide Database for Palm OS Astronomy Guide Database for Palm OS - Just how big is Jupiter?
Need some fast facts about our solar system? Your search has ended! The Astronomy Guide Pocket Directory Database is the perfect reference source for looking up planets, stars, constellations, and even the history of space travel
P-Moontool P-Moontool - Shows the current phase of the Moon.
The accuracy depends on the Time Zone you are in.
Make sure you set it correct.
The grayscale modes are available only on PalmOS 3.5 or above.
Shows the dates for the 4 phases of the Moon (next event is underlined.) taping on a date brings up a dialog showing the time as well you can jump to any date you choose
Astro Compass (Palm OS) Astro Compass (Palm OS) - The program allows to use the Palm like a real Compass.
Put yourself in front to any celestial object of solar system (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) or 28 bright stars (Sirius, Vega and so on): the program calculates its position on heavenly vault and then it will display a Compass
AstroInfo AstroInfo is a full-featured sky chart / planetarium application for amateur astronomers - or just for people who want to check the sunset time or see where Jupiter is.
· Plot planets, the sun, the moon, stars (over 860,000 stars included, with 99% complete coverage up to magnitude 11), deep sky objects (includes Messier, NGC, IC, Bennett, Caldwell, Collinder and sci
StarDust StarDust - Planetarium display software for astronomical fan.
Files:
- StarDust.PRC run file
- StarData.PDB Astronomical coordinates data
- SeizaDataL.PDB Constellation name data.(Latin)
- SeizaDataE.PDB Constellation name data.(Eng)
- SeizaDataJ.PDB Constellation name data.(Jpn)
- Please install one of the SeizaDataL.PDB, SeizaDataJ.PDB or SeizaDataE
Astronomy Terms - English/Spanish Astronomy Terms - English/Spanish - This is a free dictionary for BDicty program.
This dictionary contains 520 Astronomy Terms translated from English to Spanish and vice versa.
Comes with a FREE Public version of BDicty.
Requires 7 Kb for the lexicon + 15 Kb for BDicty.
User Guide available online - User Guide
Lunar (Japanese) Lunar (Japanese) - Astronomy for the Palm OS. Lunar helps you observe the Moon by showing you the phases, the position in its orbit around Earth, the distance from Earth, its age in the current lunation and the percentage of illumination. It also gives you the names of the prominent features on the face of the Moon and the major quarters in the current lunation
TTMobil TTMobil - A program to show your special table data - time table or any other event table - on your Pilot. Includes a perl script for converting data to pdb-files.
Documentation available here: http://www.afischer-online.de/pilot/timetable/doc.html
Make your own tables online here: http://www.afischer-online.de/pilot/timetable/table
Other Software by developer «Joe Lauben»:
ToneGen ToneGen - Audio tone generator. Generates single frequency, sequenced, sweeping up or sweeping down audio frequencies, adjustable duration and volume. Possible uses: - audio circuit testing, PC sound card / DSP testing, effect generator, tuning of musical instruments and testing customer owned Outside Plant (OSP) cabling
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