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A simple utility for telescope time planning, for astronomy hobbyists. The aim is to provide an easy to use tool to help planning sky observation sessions, suggesting some of the interesting objects you may be able to watch at naked eye, or using amateur equipment (binoculars or small to medium size telescopes) in a given date/time and place.

Currently in an early stage.

Dependencies

To run this application, you need to have a working Python 3.6+ installation and all the packages in the requirements.txt file. As usual, please make sure you create a virtual environment first an install the dependencies within it.

Installation

At this time, there is not much to bee seen yet, just a few scripts that explore the APIs in some packages. If you're still interested, Please take a look at the contents of each file and, in case you really want to run it, just make sure you have Python 3.6+ and any dependencies installed.

Hopefully we will soon provide more details in this section.

How to use

Work-in-progress

Did you find a bug or do you have a suggestion?

Please, open a new issue or a pull request to the repository.

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