All Visible Planets Observable - Software Update

Best conditions to view all visible planets until 2036. Software update at ephemeris.com simplifies finding planets in night sky.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) March 31, 2004 -- All five visible planets now appear in the night sky. JPL's Myles Standish, creator of the DE405 ephemeris used for numerous space missions, has said this current configuration will probably give the best viewing conditions for all visible planets (plus the Moon) until the year 2036. Learn more on the

http://www.ephemeris.com main page.

To make finding the planets easier, ephemeris.com (http://www.ephemeris.com) has added Azimuth and Elevation for topocentric coordinates (Latitude, Longitude, and Height) to their ephemeris page, at

http://www.ephemeris.com/ephemeris.php

This online ephemeris is free.

The ephemeris currently shows positions of the major planets, Chiron, Quaoar, and Sedna for 1900-2100.

Information for the major planets is from JPL's DE405 ephemeris. Chiron, Quaoar, and Sedna are computed from the Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics orbital elements for those bodies.

ephemeris.com is a website dedicated to information about time and motion in the Universe, with an emphasis on the Solar System.

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Paul Hardy
EPHEMERIS.COM

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