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Subject: Re: lunar attempt
From: Steven Wepster (wepster@XXX.XXX)
Date: Mon May 12 2003 - 04:41:09 EDT
Arthur,
Gordon was right that aa-54g is an older version of aa-55. I have written
some scripts (bash and awk, for unix friends) that make heavy use of aa to
select suitable bodies and compute lunar distances, and then call LaTeX to
produce the table. If people are interested then maybe I can put them on a
web site. I hasitate to share the code because I am not a professional
programmer, the code is badly documented (if at all) and not very stable
(sensitive to the version of the awk program, for example).
Steven
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Mathematisch Instituut +31 61 251 4380
Universiteit Utrecht
PO Box 80.010
3508 TA Utrecht
The Netherlands
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>Steven,
>
>I looked at http://www.moshier.net/ per Dan Allan's suggestion but could
>not find the "aa-54g" program. I would love to be able to produce these
>distance tables, were did you find the program you used to produce them.
>
>Thanks,
>Arthur
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