Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: PyMeeus
Version: 0.4.3
Summary: Python implementation of Jean Meeus astronomical routines
Home-page: https://github.com/architest/pymeeus
Author: Dagoberto Salazar
Author-email: dagoberto.salazar@gmail.com
License: LGPLv3
Download-URL: https://github.com/architest/pymeeus
Description: PyMeeus
        =======
        
           **Library of astronomical algorithms in Python**.
        
        PyMeeus is a Python implementation of the astronomical algorithms
        described in the classical book 'Astronomical Algorithms, 2nd Edition,
        Willmann-Bell Inc. (1998)' by Jean Meeus.
        
        There are great astronomical libraries out there. For instance, if
        you're looking for high precision and speed you should take a look at
        `libnova <http://libnova.sourceforge.net/>`__. For a set of python
        modules aimed at professional astronomers, you should look at
        `Astropy <http://www.astropy.org/>`__. On the other hand, the advantages
        of PyMeeus are its simplicity, ease of use, ease of reading, ease of
        installation (it has the minimum amount of dependencies) and abundant
        documentation.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        The easiest way of installing PyMeeus is using pip:
        
        .. code:: sh
        
           pip install pymeeus
        
        Or, for a per-user installation:
        
        .. code:: sh
        
           pip install --user pymeeus
        
        If you prefer Python3, you can use:
        
        .. code:: sh
        
           pip3 install --user pymeeus
        
        Meta
        ----
        
        Author: Dagoberto Salazar
        
        Distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (LGPLv3). See
        ``LICENSE.txt`` and ``COPYING.LESSER`` for more information.
        
        Documentation: https://pymeeus.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
        
        GitHub: https://github.com/architest/pymeeus
        
        If you have Sphinx installed, you can generate your own, latest
        documentation going to directory 'docs' and issuing:
        
        .. code:: sh
        
           make html
        
        Then the HTML documentation pages can be found in 'build/html'.
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        
        The preferred method to contribute is through forking and pull requests:
        
        1. Fork it (https://github.com/architest/pymeeus/fork)
        2. Create your feature branch (``git checkout -b feature/fooBar``)
        3. Commit your changes (``git commit -am 'Add some fooBar'``)
        4. Push to the branch (``git push origin feature/fooBar``)
        5. Create a new Pull Request
        
        Please bear in mind that PyMeeus follows the PEP8 style guide for Python
        code `(PEP8) <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/?>`__. We suggest
        you install and use a linter like
        `Flake8 <http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/>`__ before contributing.
        
        Additionally, PyMeeus makes heavy use of automatic tests. As a general
        rule, every function or method added must have a corresponding test in
        the proper place in ``tests`` directory.
        
        Finally, documentation is also a big thing here. Add proper and abundant
        documentation to your new code. This also includes in-line comments!!!.
        
        Contributors
        ------------
        
        -  `Neil Freeman <https://github.com/fitnr>`__ - Fixed undefined
           variable in Epoch.tt2ut
        -  `molsen234 <https://github.com/molsen234>`__ - Fixed bug when using
           fractional seconds, minutes, hours or days
        -  `Sebastian Veigl <https://github.com/sebastian1306>`__ - Added
           functionality for Jupiter's moons
        -  Sophie Scholz - Added functionality for Jupiter's moons
        -  Vittorio Serra - Added functionality for Jupiter's moons
        -  Michael Lutz - Added functionality for Jupiter's moons
        -  `Ben Dilday <https://github.com/bdilday>`__ - Added ``__hash__()``
           method to class Epoch
        
        What's new
        ----------
        
        -  0.4.3
        
           -  Added method ``ring_parameters()`` to Saturn class.
        
        -  0.4.2
        
           -  Added method ``__hash__()`` to Epoch. Now Epoch objects can be
              used as keys in a dictionary.
        
        -  0.4.1
        
           -  Added funtionality to compute the positions of Jupiter's Galilean
              moons
        
        -  0.4.0
        
           -  Added methods to compute Saturn's ring inclination and longitude
              of ascending node
        
        -  0.3.13
        
           -  Additional encoding changes
        
        -  0.3.12
        
           -  Deleted ``encoding`` keyword from setup.py, which was giving
              problems
        
        -  0.3.11
        
           -  Added encoding specification to setup.py
        
        -  0.3.10
        
           -  Fixed characters with the wrong encoding
        
        -  0.3.9
        
           -  Relaxed requirements, added contributor molsen234, and fixed
              format problems showed by flake8
        
        -  0.3.8
        
           -  Fixed undefined variable in ``Epoch.tt2ut``
        
        -  0.3.7
        
           -  Fix bug when using fractional seconds, minutes, hours or days,
              plus documentation improvements
        
        -  0.3.6
        
           -  Add method to compute rising and setting times of the Sun
        
        -  0.3.5
        
           -  Add method ``magnitude()`` to planet classes
        
        -  0.3.4
        
           -  Add method to compute the parallax correction to Earth class
        
        -  0.3.3
        
           -  Add methods to compute the passage through the nodes
        
        -  0.3.2
        
           -  Add methods to compute the perihelion and aphelion of all planets
        
        -  0.3.1
        
           -  Fix errors in the elongation computation, add tests and examples
              of use of methods ``geocentric_position()``, and tests and
              examples for ``Pluto`` class
        
        -  0.3.0
        
           -  Added ``Pluto`` class
        
Keywords: Meeus astronomy module library
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (LGPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Astronomy
