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de421.bsp | 0016788480 16 MB | |
generate-hipparcos.sh | 0000000392 392 Bytes | |
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moon_080317.tf | 0000021437 20.9 KB | |
moon_pa_de421_1900-2050.bpc | 0001770496 1.69 MB | |
pck00008.tpc | 0000111586 109 KB | |
python-skyfield-rpmlintrc | 0000000049 49 Bytes | |
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skyfield-1.29.tar.gz | 0000294015 287 KB |
Revision 7 (latest revision is 21)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to version 1.29 * Fix: the new Julian calendar feature was raising an exception in the calendar methods like `skyfield.timelib.Time.tt_calendar()` if the time object was in fact an array of times. #450 * Fix: trying to iterate over a time object would raise an exception if the time was created through `~skyfield.timelib.Timescale.ut1()`. - Version 1.28 * Broken URL: Because the VizieR archive apparently decided to uncompress their copy of the hip_main.dat.gz Hipparcos catalog file, the old URL now returns a 404 error. As an emergency fix, this version of Skyfield switches to their uncompressed hip_main.dat. Hopefully they don’t compress it again and break the new URL! A more permanent solution is discussed at: #454 * To unblock this release, removed a few deprecated pre-1.0 experiments from April 2015 in skyfield.hipparcos and skyfield.named_stars that broke because the Hipparcos catalog is no longer compressed; hopefully no one was using them. * In a sweeping internal change, the `~skyfield.timelib.Timescale` and `~skyfield.timelib.Time` objects now offer support for the Julian calendar that’s used by historians for dates preceding the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1582. See choice of calendars if you want to turn on Julian dates in your application. #450
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