Review: Viewing the Night Sky with Linux, Part II: Visit the Planets With XEphem

  2008-09-12 10:00:03
In part two of this series, Akkana Peck takes us on a solar system tour via XEphem. We'll visit the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and learn how to get detailed information on thousands of far-away objects, and travel in time, both past and future. 
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