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Old 08-15-07, 07:29 PM   #1
Torvald Von Mansee
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Default The sun, the moon, and the stars

I was wondering: how extensively/precisely are the cycles of the sun, moon, and stars modelled in SH3/4? I know that there must be some modelling of the seasons and day vs night, for example, but what if you were located at 6 degrees 8 minutes South/2 degrees 14 minutes West at 00:01 GMT on November 3rd, 1941, would the stars/moon you see in the sky be precisely what you would see if you could go back in space and time to that location?

Of course, this could actually get even more complicated, because then you could get into tides and so forth w/the moon's location, etc.

Anyway, my guess is no.
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