ASTROLOGY

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J-Moons! 4.0.0
Galilean Satellites of Jupiter become "alive" in this program designed to show you their current visual orientation around Jupiter as seen through binoculars or a telescope. You can also display various parameters used in calculating the positions of the moons.
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Planet 2000 1.1
The program Planet 2000 allows to calculate the position of the system solar bodies, from Mercury up to Saturn. It also calculates the Sun and the Moon position. The program gives the celestial coordinates (Right ascension and Declination) and the coordinates of the celestian body respect on the observer (topocentric coordinates Azimuth and Altitude). Screenshot WWW
Jyotisha 0.999
The first professional East Indian Vedic Astrology program for the PalmPilot. Tithi, Yoga & Karana, Nakshara Pada, Lagna, Chandra, Surya & Bhava Kundalis, ShodasaVarga + 4 Tajaka Vargas, Drishti Chakra, Astakavarga, Avastas, Vimsopaka Balas, 5 levels of Vimsottari Dasa, 7 Ayanamshas, North & South Indian chart style, Sanskrit & English language support, International Atlas with over 2300 cities. Screenshot WWW
Zodiac Signs And Birth Stones 1.3
This DB contains the 12 Zodiac Signs, their respective dates, symbols, personalities, compatibilities with other signs, ruling planets, elements, colors, and gem stones. I have also specifically indicated which month each birth stone belongs to.
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Sol! II for Palm 4.1.0
Sun Rise and Sun Set calculator for any geographic location on the planet. Also calculated are start and end of Civil, Nautical, Astronomical Twilight, length of day, length of day with twilight, and position of the Sun in ecliptic, equatorial and horizon coordinate systems. The program uses the Location Manager by Star Pilot Technologies (required download, please go to http://www.star-pilot.com/locmgr/ and get it in additon to the Sol! II prc file).
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MoonPhase 2.0
This application will graphically display the phase of the Moon for any day. This version is corrected to work with any version of the PalmPilot, to my knowledge. The older pilots won't have the full functionality, however.
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RiseSet 1.3
The RiseSet Program computes the rise, transit and set times for the Sun and the Moon. Any date and user location may be specified. RiseSet has good accuracy for visual sighting. The actual sun times are within a few seconds and the moon times are within a minute. The program also gives: altitude and azimuth angles of the Sun/Moon at the current time or other user specified time; the date and time of the next Moon phase; lunar and solar eclipse information a few days in advance of the event.
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MoonInfo! 1.5
Moon Info! is a utility for computing Moon Phase, Percent Illumination, Rise, Set and other interesting information about our closest neighor in the Solar System!
PilotNavigoator 3.1
Celestial navigation for the sun without the need of an almanac. Great Circle, Mercator and Mid-latitude calculations. Plus many more.
Planets! 1.01
Have you ever wondered when Venus will be up in the night sky? How long it will stay there? How bright it will be while it's up? Or how about where Jupiter is right now? With Planets! you can find all of this information (and more) about any of the planets in our solar system. Plus, once you've seen the celestial object, you can record whatever you'd like about it in Planets!'s observation log and export it back to your PC later.
Messier! 1.21
Messier! is designed to bring even more convenience to handheld astronomy. It displays information about all the Messier objects (including rise/set information) and also provides a Messier observation log that you can export to your desktop computer.
Star Pilot Advanced v2.33
Star Pilot Advanced is a bundle of astronomy software containing the following products:  Star Pilot v2.23, Sol! II v3.0, J-Moons! v2.32, Moon Info! v1.4.0, Messier! v1.20, Planets! v1.00.
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Star Pilot Plus 3.33
Star Pilot Plus is a bundle of the most popular astronomy software for the PalmPilot.
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AstroPocket 2.02
Astrology program featuring: - Graphic chart - 4 house systems - Tropical or Sidereal zodiac - Chiron and lunar nodes - Major aspects (including quincunx) - User defined orbs for aspects - Exports to memopad.
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Mercury Transit 1999 1.3
The November 15, 1999 transit of Mercury is the first visible from the United States in 26 years! Use this simple program to display the path of Mercury across the limb of the Sun and to calculate local circumstances, such as Exterior and Interior Contact Ingress and Egress times.
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