** VERSION 1.3.4 CHANGELOG
8. Time Flow Panel: the box showing values (Minutes, Hours, etc.) contains new values. Pay attention to the fact that names are now different: “Minute”… Read More »** VERSION 1.3.4 CHANGELOG
8. Time Flow Panel: the box showing values (Minutes, Hours, etc.) contains new values. Pay attention to the fact that names are now different: “Minute”… Read More »** VERSION 1.3.4 CHANGELOG
1A) BUG – Windows only. When entering into the Input Location Form, navigating through GROUPS generates an exception. As a temporary solution edit the Locations… Read More »Version 1.3.3 Bug Reporting
SOLAR ECLIPSE WINDOW – If the Application is running in a window of 1366 x 950 pixels or higher the new Eclipse Window will be… Read More »** VERSION 1.3.3 CHANGELOG
Please place here comments about bugs of the current version. I’ll do the same.
(1) BUG – Ok folks, Murphy’s law hits again! Where’s pretty sure that a bug can be found? Obviously right in the place you didn’t… Read More »** VERSION 1.3.2 CHANGELOG
This event (already predicted in 2022 actually) could be defined the most interesting occurring during 2023, even though limited to a small portion of the… Read More »319 Leona will occult Betelgeuse on 2023 Dec 12
Please place here comments about bugs of the current version. I’ll do the same.
Dates after 1582 are Gregorian although Great Britain adopted this new calendar in 1752. I should remind you that all UrukFSP’s calculations adopt the most… Read More »Medieval T/A Solar Eclipses in British Isles (1000 – 1699 CE)
I always find the expeditions made between 1700 and 1900 around the world to study total solar eclipses quite fascinating. Often they were real adventures… Read More »TSE 1905 August 30 in Tunisia. “Mission Moreux”.
Of course for simplicity I considered the contemporary borders of French soil. Dates before 1582 are Julian Dates.