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Summary Of: Ephemeris

an ephemeris will still often be a simple printed table... An astronomical ephemeris may also provide data on... using the Ephemeris of the German astronomer... a modern planetary ephemeris comprises software that generates positions of the planets and often of their satellites... An ephemeris is usually only correct for a particular location on the Earth... navigation satellites transmit electronic ephemeris data consisting of health and exact location data that GPS receivers then use... for this purpose a standard ephemeris cannot be utilized... American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac... American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac... The American Ephemeris for the 21st Century... A Free 3200 Year Ephemeris Provided by Astro... Interactive orrery and ephemeris provided by Fourmilab...

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