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    Virtual telescope written in Java for mobile phones. Uses CLDC1.1 and MIDP2.0. Tested on mobile phone with 2MB RAM and 60MB storage. The largest catalog uses TYCHO2(2.5M stars) and NGC+ IC(13k DSO) .Sky plotted in dark red. Has desktop version also.
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    Android sky chart software for serious amateur astronomers.
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    OpenAstrology is Java based Object-orientated implementation of Astrology. OpenAstrology will provide a platfrom to plug-in in the knowledge of Astrology and the derived solution will be the best real time Astrology solution
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    Java version of Stellarium.
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    Wo ist Io
    Wo ist Io ist eine Android Astronomie Anwendung, die Daten über Himmelskörper im Sonnensystem berechnet. Es bietet Auf- und Untergangs Visualisierungen und -Zeiten für alle Planeten und eine Spiral-Graph Ansicht der Jupitermonde für nächsten Tagen
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    Java library to perform common solunar calculations
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    JSatTrak is a Satellite tracking program written in Java. It allows you to predict the position of any satellite in real time or in the past or future. It uses advanced SGP4/SDP4 algorithms developed by NASA/NORAD to propagate the satellite orbits.
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    Ciclope Astro is a Web 2.0 application to control an astronomical observatory (telescopes, cameras, domes, etc.). It contains other tools as album (folksonomy & votes), forum, news (RSS), karma system. Developed using the Google Web Toolkit framework.
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    Astro Info is a multi-lingual astronomical ephemeris for the PalmOS that provides data for our solar system and other objects. If you wish to get involved, please download a copy of the source code from CVS.
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    Web Based Astrodynamics Actual GPS constellation UTC julian gps time conversion ECI ECEF Kepler conversion
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    It shows astronomical events in a baloon message. Currently shown events are the rises and sets of: Twilight, Sun and Moon
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    Iridium flares prediction application
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    SPIDR (Space Physics Interactive Data Resource) is a distributed database and application server network, built to select, visualize and model historical space weather data. SPIDR is a web-application and a grid of data mining web-services.
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    Java library to calculate heliocentric and geocentric planetary positions. Two types of calculations are supported: a 'fast' version which has an accuracy of about 1 arc second and a 'full' version that implements the full VSOP87 theory.
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    PulsarHunter is a java based package for pulsar searching. It operates on a number of standard data formats. This package also includes the JReaper graphical candidate selection tool.
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    Port of Astrolog and/or Astrolog32 to Java. Astrolog is a free astrology software program since 1991. Astrolog can create horoscopes, natal charts, and calculate current planetary positions in sidereal, traditional, and heliocentric formats.
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    GRad is a standalone solar radiation model, programmed in Java. It is capable of the calculation of potential (clear sky) and actual (real sky) irradiance and total irradiation for single and multiple geographical locations. Note that, while fully functional, this application is currently not developed any further.
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    Satellite Tracking Web Service
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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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    Mobile Planet Tracking, lets you track the position of any of the 8 planets in the Solar System, you can specify your current earth position, date and time to get the most approximated values.
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    Java algorithms to calculate celestial ephemerides, for astronony, and celestial navigation. Also provides the algorithms for DeadReckoning, like calculation of Estimated Altitude and Azimuth.
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    This J2ME soft has data about Messier objects, galaxies, open and globular clusters and nebulas. Allows you to make an observation plan according to your interests, see Moon Phases of 2008 and Local Sidereal Time and Julian date. nochesky.googlepages.com
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    Numerology diagram creator with aim to ease making numerology interpretations.
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    gSky Digest is a system tray desktop application that presents astronomy events calculated for your home location. Currently it comes with detailed information about the Sun, the Moon and 7 planets. See Project Web Site for more details.
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    PaperScope is a graphical tool for exploring the data holdings of the Astrophysics Data System (http://adsabs.harvard.edu/). It enables the user to explore the relationships between Astrophysics papers and locate papers of research interest.
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