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MAX CLOCK (5th June, 2010) : The high-precision astronomical (software) clock displays various sidereal and solar time signals (for Greenwich and other selectable site), equation of equinoxes, Julian dates in UT1 and ET, Delta-T, Sun and Moon in aequatorial and ecliptic coordinates (milliarcsec ...


Top Sites - Main » Science » Astronomy » Calendars and Timekeeping
MAX CLOCK () : The high-precision astronomical (software) clock displays various sidereal and solar time signals (for Greenwich and other selectable site), equation of equinoxes, Julian dates in UT1 and ET, Delta-T, Sun and Moon in aequatorial and ecliptic coordinates (milliarcsec