Result for 0F03EB64D6F66EE1478DDF75400A25228EE57639

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.10/site-packages/ephem/tests/__pycache__/test_usno.cpython-310.opt-1.pyc
FileSize15237
MD5AA115E86EC3DB6D7C9A93A0BD07B264B
SHA-10F03EB64D6F66EE1478DDF75400A25228EE57639
SHA-2564D4F860A704226E87A98F64EF8F607F9310F164E936B4DA864821E4178C431C5
SSDEEP384:PxRxwNxwuxvpyWoLIwZstE0UqFpjhPxOFneKQSaq:OOiyHLyJDNPx2neG
TLSHT16B62D7C775935A52FE65F2B6C29822057519F33B2386822F751DF09E0FD05886A7368C
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C5CBCDC3230D356449D90C4AF1646C67
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionPyEphem provides scientific-grade astronomical computations for the Python programming language. Given a date and location on the Earth’s surface, it can compute the positions of the Sun and Moon, of the planets and their moons, and of any asteroids, comets, or earth satellites whose orbital elements the user can provide. Additional functions are provided to compute the angular separation between two objects in the sky, to determine the constellation in which an object lies, and to find the times at which an object rises, transits, and sets on a particular day. The numerical routines that lie behind PyEphem are those from the wonderful XEphem astronomy application, whose author, Elwood Downey, generously gave permission for us to use them as the basis for PyEphem.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamepython3-ephem
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion4.1.1
SHA-16A41E464E172B095342C5D4275889A7C9BFBFBC8
SHA-25680DBE0A3D42A717BF37BA398099BF8F9EB12B834BF6345738DF535E1C3FAEDAC
Key Value
MD57FBE9003B65A837AC44D5B30409A3D8C
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionPyEphem provides scientific-grade astronomical computations for the Python programming language. Given a date and location on the Earth’s surface, it can compute the positions of the Sun and Moon, of the planets and their moons, and of any asteroids, comets, or earth satellites whose orbital elements the user can provide. Additional functions are provided to compute the angular separation between two objects in the sky, to determine the constellation in which an object lies, and to find the times at which an object rises, transits, and sets on a particular day. The numerical routines that lie behind PyEphem are those from the wonderful XEphem astronomy application, whose author, Elwood Downey, generously gave permission for us to use them as the basis for PyEphem.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamepython3-ephem
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion4.1.1
SHA-1A972CAC7AC8028BEB11752E5891CC1CFE9B5F5A8
SHA-256631D677AE04889E672678B2BBAD057DF2217512F65F43B4DAD21D67710BEBFF0