Prayer times, Qibla and Lunar phase for your location. 36000+ cities
Salat calculates the prayer times for your location.
If your city is not in the database (unlikely, since it has 36,000 cities in it), just feed it the latitude and longitude of your place (Get that from Google Earth) and it will calculate the times of Namaz.
Options for calculating according to Hanafi and Shafe'ee schools of Jurisprudence.
Other options include Height of your location (which changes the salat timing...)
Now don't miss a prayer even if you are on the tip of...
The EQ mounts' internal electronics provides pointing accuracy to .144 arcsecs. EQMOD connects the EQ directly to a serial comms. This project has the source files for the Public releases of the EQMOD ASCOM driver, associated programs and an EQMOD compatible hardware design.
Please note that later test releases for all EQMOD Project software may be available via the EQMOD Yahoo group.
Software to control a remote telescope via a web interface. Includes software needed to operate a motorized dome, telescope, and cameras.This project has been partially funded by a grant from the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium.
The AstroLog.NET project provides a software solution for logging, planning, and recording astronomical observations and a set of tools for general astronomical calculations for deep-sky, lunar, and planetary observations on the .NET platform.
AtomicGPSClock is a low cost alternative to keep precise time on your computer. It utilizes any GPS that outputs the NMEA 2.0 protocol via RS-232 to accurately set a computers clock. For standalone, mobile, or network (SNTP) installations.
The Online Astronomy Project will create a complete, web-enabled, robotic astronomy system that
is hardware independent (ASCOM standard abstraction layer) and capable of servicing multiple telescopes
and types of observation programs at once.
This project is to create an RPG-creation/GM tool for creating, editing, and viewing a Sci-Fi RPG universe. Included features include galaxy, quadrant, sector, system, planet, moon, and world-level maps and notes.
Based on the program \'StarMap\' written