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Tools for working with the Day-Night Terminator

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Pyday Night

When's a better time to party than on Pyday Night?

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Pyday Night aims to provide methods for working with solar altitude angles, in particular for use in determining the location of the day-night terminator. This module provides similar functionality to the pysolar.solar.get_altitude function, but in a much simpler package.

Acknowledgements

The code in this module is heavily based upon MATLAB code provided by Dr. Morris Cohen of Georgia Institute of Technology.

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