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    VirtualCelestialGlobe

    VirtualCelestialGlobe

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

    VirtualCelestialGlobe 1.2.7b World Globe 0.0.7 A simple java 3d virtual celestial and world globe. Rotate the globe, magnify it, select the level of detail to show stars and constellations, and the ecliptic. Source code available to everyone to modify it. Star catalogue from Wikipedia. Available plain text star catalogue. Total stars number now reaches 1038. Using Phong shading. No Open GL.
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    A collection of Java ports of open source terrain and solar system generation packages. Code has been extensively refactored, extended and documented. GPL License with exception for required libraries.
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    JPARSEC is a Java Package of Astronomical Resources for Standard Ephemerides Calculations, focused on accuracy, documentation, 2D/3D charts, realistic planetary rendering, and Astrophysical modeling. For source code visit http://conga.oan.es/~alonso/
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