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    VirtualCelestialGlobe

    VirtualCelestialGlobe

    A java 3d simple virtual celestial globe. Source code available

    ...Available plain text star catalogue. Total stars number now reaches 1038. Using Phong shading. No Open GL. Package contains also Astronomical tools: Planetarium 1.2.0 JMoon View 1.0.0 JSky View 1.0.0 Star Visibility Julian date Angle Converter Time Converter Day Light Length
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    The JSky package contains java classes for displaying astronomical images, searching astronomical catalogs and plotting catalog symbols on images. The jskycat application is also included and makes use of most of the features.
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    Jaude is "Java pour les Astronomes Utilisateurs de Detecteurs Electroniques". Jaude is Eclipse RCP and plugin based. So it will provide an Eclipse interface for JSky library (http://archive.eso.org/JSky/).
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