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Star Motion on the Horizon JS Package Documents
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written by
Mario Belloni and Kristen Thompson
The Star Motion on the Horizon JS Package displays how the appearance and motion of the stars near and around the northern, southern, eastern, and western horizon change over the course of hours. The specific latitude modeled can be changed with a slider. The north celestial pole (NCP) is shown in yellow and star trails are shown in white.
The Star Motion on the Horizon JS Package was developed using the Easy JavaScript Simulations (EjS) version 6. It is distributed as a ready-to-run html page and requires only a browser with JavaScript support. This model runs on tablets.
Published July 26, 2019
Last Modified July 26, 2019
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