Low precision algorithm for determining the position of the most important bodies in the solar system

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Computer Programs, Moon, Planets, Position (Location), Sun, Fortran, Planet Ephemerides, Trigonometric Functions

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A FORTRAN algorithm which gives the position of the ten most important
bodies of the Solar System (Sun, Moon, and the planets) on an inertial
geocentric system is presented. Comparison values were taken from the
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac (AENA) for 1979.

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