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It has proved of great value in Maya chronological analysis. Step 1: Select your Maya date Step 2: Get the number of days elapsed since 0. Step 5a: If you get a round [integer] number: Congratulations! You are located at an day station! The result is your first split ratio component. Step 7: Substract from your first split ratio to get the second split ratio component.

Example: Step 1: I selected the date 9. The distance between 9. Why could we say that Mars Table lub [9. Then: 9. First Clue: 9. Fourth Clue: When we apply other peculiar numbers written in page 24 of the Dresden Codex to our target date, we get the following split ratios: 9. This is why I proposed to apply the ,day Teeple interval, to the Maya date 9.

First: In 2. Second: Floyd Glenn Lounsbury had pointed out that 9. Third: In the other hand, we had that, Serpent Date 9. As we mentioned it, on 9. By using the freeware StarCalc 5. This meant that days before this date, on 9. Since the program has been added to our selection of software and apps in , it has obtained 44, downloads, and last week it achieved 14 downloads. This program is available for users with the operating system Windows 95 and former versions, and it is available in English.

Its current version is 5. It's a very popular software in United Kingdom, Canada, and India. It illustrates star positions of any instance of the day observed from any geographic locations on the Earth. The star positions can be viewed and presented as images of hemispherical whole sky or any of the user defined sub-areas. These images can be zoomed at different scales, rotated, screen-captured and printed. Also, StarCalc has many other functions of calculation and showing of sky objects.

This program is based on common "Plugin StarCalc interface to catalogs and object groups", which allows program to add new modules as Plugins. These modules enable the program to use astronomy catalogs support and many others add-ons down the road or directly from other vendors. StarCalc has a simple interface, most operations are implemented by mouse.

An intuitive tool that leaves the fun IN exploring our sky.. Easy to s witch back and forth. The real-time feature is especially cool. Over so many others, this program makes it freaking easy to begin acquiring some knowledge about the sky, simply because the interface is intuitive, not cumbersome, even to a novice.

Several approaches to exploring the sky, loaded with info, and expandable, it invites everyone to look above their heads in the evenings while learning and reveling in the kaleidoscope of stars. A rare combination of qualities in software these days. Software that encourages people to look up, away from their screens and explore?

StarCalc Review after 4 years of using it. I use it to plan my observing sessions. There are limitations to how faint a star mine displays but I haven't downloaded the larger star catalogues.

Pros: Features: Set date and time. Shows Moons planets ring presentation. Transits of Moons.



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