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| ====Eise planet map==== | ====Eise planet map==== | ||
| - | {{ fotos: | + | {{ fotos: |
| - | {{fotos: | + | sky very well. Only the brightest stars are visible. And because you |
| - | I call it **eise** after the builder of [[https:// | + | do not see the whole sky from between the buildings you have little |
| + | reference to know what you are looking at. To know where the planets | ||
| + | are in the sky a map would be handy. Using a raspberry pi, an e-ink | ||
| + | display and the impressive [[https:// | ||
| + | python library]] is made a small map which updates automatically. | ||
| + | {{fotos: | ||
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| + | Every fifteen minutes cron starts a sall python script which computes | ||
| + | where in the sky the planets are, seen from my Amsterdam location. It | ||
| + | then plots plots the planet symbols on the map of the sky. It computes | ||
| + | the next rise time of the planets which are under the horizon and | ||
| + | lists those planets, with the next rise time, on the left side of the | ||
| + | map. At the bottom of the screen are the cardinal directions in red: | ||
| + | east (o=oost), south (z=zuid) and w for west. On the right side the | ||
| + | time for which the is computed is shown and the illuminated part of | ||
| + | the Moon (☾) and Venus (♀) in percent. For the planet symbols i used | ||
| + | the [[https:// | ||
| + | metafont. | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | in the world]]. | ||
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