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wmMoonClock displays the lunar ephemeris with high accuracy. You can define your local latitude and longitude to get precise results. And even better you get a very nice moon icon that matches the current state of the moon. In order to get good results, you may have to find your geographical coordinates, eg. from this site http://www.astro.com/atlas
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
wmMoonClock-1.27-9.aarch64.html | Docklet that shows lunar ephemeris to fairly high accuracy | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | wmMoonClock-1.27-9.aarch64.rpm |
wmMoonClock-1.27-9.aarch64.html | Docklet that shows lunar ephemeris to fairly high accuracy | OpenMandriva 6.0 for aarch64 | wmMoonClock-1.27-9.aarch64.rpm |
wmMoonClock-1.27-9.x86_64.html | Docklet that shows lunar ephemeris to fairly high accuracy | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | wmMoonClock-1.27-9.x86_64.rpm |
wmMoonClock-1.27-9.x86_64.html | Docklet that shows lunar ephemeris to fairly high accuracy | OpenMandriva 6.0 for x86_64 | wmMoonClock-1.27-9.x86_64.rpm |
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