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Textures, data and forumulas used in Copernic Space Simulator

1.For some textures http://www.shatters.net/celestia/
2.For some textures http://www.nasa.gov
3.For the comet and asteroid files http://www.skymap.com/Data_Catalogs.htm
4. The Yale catalog for the star file.
5. For some code fragments http://nehe.gamedev.net/data/lessons/
6. For some code fragments regarding the computation of planetary position http://libnova.sourceforge.net/
7. Paul Grove's site for some code fragments.
8. For the Solar system data http://www.nineplanets.org/
9. For the Messier objects data http://www.obspm.fr/messier/m/

 External links to this site

1. http://www.google.com/Top/Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation/
2. http://astrotips.com/Downloads+index-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-524-ttitle-Copernic.phtml
3. http://www.digilife.be/aeg/educatief%20-%20software.htm
4. http://www.astroclubul.org
5. http://www.targ-it.com/Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation
6. http://keyword.netscape.com/ns/browse?query=gwd/Top/Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation
7. http://www.webcompass.org/index.php?c=Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation
8. http://www.attwireless.att.net/cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Science/Astronomy/Software/Space_Simulation

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Software presented at the Romanian Academy Days
Timisoara May 25th 2005


"Written under the OpenGL environment and using C/C++, Copernic is a beautiful Romanian amateur astronomer achievement". Ovidiu Vaduvescu Romanian astronomer.