Result for 146B8E48B5F732D304C095E92839177A1BD5B362

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ephem/stars.pyo
FileSize6791
MD5C462085E7A3B30F0324075D214D97707
SHA-1146B8E48B5F732D304C095E92839177A1BD5B362
SHA-256FD07CC04924C9364FFD78E06EAC78C722A868D8676E02E93409225C72E3A7537
SSDEEP192:uQqryDSAZlZegtxNXx16VC9XF8etrdkFH054n:lqrmSAZXFtxNmVCjXtrCH05u
TLSHT1DFE15062636A9512F95C0BE2C76F24A35879B0374525ECFDBB9139010C4B4F326B7D2E
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
MD56B49F82CBB05C874F4EC6A733550929E
PackageArchi586
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.
PackageMaintainershlomif <shlomif>
PackageNamepython-ephem
PackageRelease4.mga7
PackageVersion3.7.6.0
SHA-11E0FBD5EA7FDB2523CC9FCBD75B21AC33641F9FD
SHA-25687D10D6B68438698C5B4B2234A8BC1C090B3F2545BC35156D18A8D83BF012E62
Key Value
MD52563B5E874C20AECCECA1161536B0DB8
PackageArcharmv7hl
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.
PackageMaintainershlomif <shlomif>
PackageNamepython-ephem
PackageRelease4.mga7
PackageVersion3.7.6.0
SHA-1DDD6F66B8EE4455307CD1EB883BAAB15F05EAD2D
SHA-25666B2726BD521A5D91D1F6035AF1C6A0199717FC81C274919469C42623F5F14E9