User:Zzo38/Astro-Q

(PLEASE DO NOT MOVE THIS DOCUMENT TO MAIN NAMESPACE. IT DOES NOT BELONG THERE. KEEP IT UNDER MY USER NAMESPACE.)


 * Glyphs:
 * Two glyphs for Uranus and two glyphs for Pluto.
 * Glyphs for all planets and dwarf planets of our solar system.
 * Both the American and European glyphs usable for sign of Capricorn.
 * GPS input.
 * Compass input.
 * Custom Arabic Parts.
 * Coordinates:
 * Ecliptic and equatorial coordinates.
 * Galactic coordinates.
 * Azimuth/altitude coordinates.
 * Geocentric, heliocentric, topocentric, barycentric, and astrometric positions.
 * Coordinates relative to any planet, moon, or sun.
 * Set 0 degree using tropical, sidereal, J2000, or placing any object at 0 degrees.
 * Horoscopes:
 * Turn on/off any rings.
 * Magi curves.
 * Transparencies.
 * Include additional data next to glyphs.
 * Rotation based on houses, signs, or objects.
 * 3D horoscope (plotting longitudinal and latitudinal coordinates, including house slices, on a sphere).
 * When equatorial coordinates are selected, display longitudinal ring as hours instead of astrological signs.
 * Include small tick mark in center of each astrological sign (i.e. at 15 degrees).
 * Fictitious planets:
 * Uranians.
 * User-definable.
 * Objects orbiting Sun and objects orbiting Earth are allowed.
 * Ability to use ficticitous planets entry to track positions of artificial satellites.
 * House systems:
 * Placidus
 * Koch
 * Regiomontanus
 * Campanus
 * Meridian
 * Axial Rotation
 * Morinus
 * Horizontal
 * Polich-Page
 * Alcabitus
 * Krusinski
 * Azimuth (1st cusp = East, 10th cusp = South)
 * Porphyry
 * Neo-Porphyry
 * Gauquelin sectors
 * Equal (Asc)
 * Equal (MC)
 * Vedic
 * Wholesome
 * Pseudo-Placidus
 * Natural Graduation
 * Albategnian
 * Cartesian
 * Lavagnini
 * Poli-Equatorial
 * Sunshine
 * Clockwise system
 * Null (equal with 1st cusp at 0 degrees; a.k.a. "Aries" system)
 * House features:
 * Geodetic.
 * Positions from any planet or rotating object.
 * Averages.
 * Ecliptic and equatorial houses.
 * Continuous house positions.
 * Split into any number of houses, not necessarily 12.
 * Refracted houses.
 * Circle-based or sphere-based positions.
 * Angle units display:
 * Astrological signs (for ecliptic longitude)
 * Degrees/arcmin/arcsec
 * Decimal degrees
 * Hours/minutes (for right ascension and hour angle)
 * Decimal hours
 * Chinese
 * Graphical ephemeris view.
 * Update to real time (and location, if GPS is enabled).
 * Mathematical functions:
 * Harmonic factors, including negative.
 * Decans and navamsas.
 * Derivatives with respect to time or location.
 * Difference charts.
 * General purpose function plots, including multiple functions together.
 * Animation.
 * Refraction.
 * Local horizon view.
 * Stargazing view.
 * Statistics mode.
 * Station aspects.
 * Solar system view.
 * Allow use of rate of rotation for any planet.
 * Rectangular and polar coordinates.
 * Sunrise and sunset, including in a few different ways.
 * Configuration hunting.
 * Transit searches using any number of splitting the circle (rather than only 12).
 * Text mode and graphical mode.
 * Command-line mode and interactive mode.
 * Macros.
 * Calendars, with any additional calculated data includable.
 * Date/time:
 * Julian day numbers.
 * Julian/Gregorian calendars, using BC/AD, BCE/CE, or astronomical year numbering.
 * Mayan calendar.
 * Mesoamerican Long Count.
 * Discordian calendar (both standard and literal types).
 * Stardate.
 * Darian calendar (for use on Mars, but usable on Earth too).
 * Martiana calendar (variant of Darian).
 * Chinese calendar.
 * Indian national calendar.
 * ISO week date.
 * Proleptic Gregorian.
 * World Calendar (Elisabeth Achelis).
 * Dreamspell.
 * UNIX timestamps.
 * Now.
 * Date/time relative to now.
 * Telescopes.
 * Esolang of astronomy physics/astrology.
 * All constellation boundaries.
 * Option to do enter positions input and date/time output (instead of only having the normal way, which is other way around)
 * Artificial satellites, including direction of cameras (if applicable).
 * Delayed exposure mode (like Astrolog has).
 * Calculation of shadows.
 * Ability to configure colors and classical elements assigned to objects.
 * Influence chart.
 * On/off speed-of-light corrections, aberration, nutation, precession, etc.
 * Ephemeris for International Space Station.
 * Aspect configurations.
 * Dynamic aspect orbs.
 * Apparent diameters.
 * Comparison of objects coordinates at multiple sets of date/time/position.
 * Solar return and persona charts.
 * Show when aspects occur, including with houses.
 * Show nearest/farthest object times.
 * Direction (positive/negative) of aspects.
 * Show when none of selected aspects occur (e.g. void of course moon).
 * World map plot:
 * Equator.
 * Ecliptic.
 * User-defined mark points (for cities, etc).
 * Terminators.
 * Hour angle and declination.
 * Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn.
 * Polar circles.
 * Constellations.
 * Satellite camera viewing area.
 * Projection setting.
 * Loadable world map, for Earth as well as other planets, moon, and sun.
 * Timezones.
 * Daylight and astro-graph.
 * Altitude in distance from center of the Earth (can be used instead of sea level).