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WMMOONCLOCK(1)		    General Commands Manual		WMMOONCLOCK(1)

NAME
       WMMOONCLOCK - Dockable Moon Phase Clock

SYNOPSIS
       wmMoonClock  [-display  <Display>]  [-bc	 <Color>]  [-lc	 <Color>] [-dc
       <Color>]	[-low] [-lat <Latitude>] [-lon <Longitude>] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       wmMoonClock displays the	current	phase of the  moon.  Clicking  on  the
       icon  brings up different displays -- there are 5 in all. The different
       "pages" are;

       First Page
	      Shows the	Moon phase image.

       Second Page
	      Shows the	current	Local Time (LT)	and Universal Time  (UT),  the
	      Moon's  Age  (number of days since last new moon), the geometric
	      (as opposed to temporal) fraction	of the way through the current
	      lunar cyle (e.g. 50 for full moon), the fraction of  the	Moon's
	      disc  that  is  illuminated  (ratio of area illuminated to total
	      area of disc) and	whether	the Moon is (locally) visible  of  not
	      (i.e. is it above	the horizon?).

       Third Page
	      Shows  the  Rise and Set times for yesterday (first line), today
	      (middle line), and tommorrow (last line).	If the Moon  does  not
	      rise  or set on a	given day a `null time'	is shown (--:--). Note
	      that these times should still be	good  for  high	 latitude  ob-
	      servers.	Also  note  that  there	 will  always  be at least one
	      (--:--) showing up per month. This is because once per month the
	      Moon will	rise (set) on a	given day but will set (rise)  in  the
	      very early portion of the	next day.

       Fourth Page
	      Shows  the Moon's	horizon	coordinates (i.e. the Altitude/Azimuth
	      system). Azimuth is measured in degrees CCW from due south,  and
	      altitude is measured in degrees from the horizon up to the Moon.
	      Distance	(Dist)	is  measured  in units on Earth	radii (1 Re is
	      about 6370km). Note that this is a local coordinate  system  and
	      will not be correct if the observer's latitude and longitude are
	      not set correctly.

       Fifth Page
	      Shows  the  Moon's  ecliptic coordinates.	(i.e. the Right	Ascen-
	      tion/Declination system).	 Useful	for astronomers?

       Many of the quantities shown will not be	correct	unless LT and  UT  are
       correct,	and the	user specifies the proper latitude and longitude.

OPTIONS
       -display	<display>
	      Use an alternate X Display.

       -bc    Set background color. (E.g. #7e9e69 or blue)

       -lc    Set color	of text	labels.

       -dc    Set color	of data	values.

       -low   Conserve	colors.	 For 8-bit displays, a lower-color pixmap will
	      be used automatically,  but  you	can  also  force  its  use  on
	      higher-color displays if necessary.

       -lat <Latitude>
	      Observers	 Latitude in degrees. Positive in northern hemisphere,
	      negative in southern hemisphere.

       -lon <Longitude>
	      Observers	Longitude in degrees. Greenwich	is 0.0,	and  longitude
	      increases	 positively  toward the	west. (Alternatively, negative
	      numbers can also be used to specify longitudes to	 the  east  of
	      Greenwich).

       -h     Display list of command-line options.

BUGS
       Who knows? (Let me know if you find any).

AUTHOR
       Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov>

			       21 December 1998			WMMOONCLOCK(1)

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