Result for 1700C3145EDFCC6D62656376F278212408540782

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/ephem/tests/__pycache__/test_usno.cpython-310.opt-1.pyc
FileSize15235
MD58CC0CCD825FB1C3FF0AA913F15928241
SHA-11700C3145EDFCC6D62656376F278212408540782
SHA-256D8BB2D76862B48FA5C728E01E498AB7F965612F252A0681B7898D71110613E46
SSDEEP384:vxRxwNxwuxvpyWoLIwZstE0UqFpjhPxOFneKQSaq:uOiyHLyJDNPx2neG
TLSHT1EC62D7C775935A52FE65F2B6C2982205751AF33B2386822F751DF09E0FD05886EB368C
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
MD5F3DC23C41C978C201EA49B123E5C3C93
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.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamepython3-ephem
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion4.1.1
SHA-10D47B5BBB71319C14BD3B8E3A1D47E12EC0CA6B3
SHA-256D563A19A8FF9D9894CEE1E0156CD436C69732769D1B7C5407CE7F1A21E6A90F1
Key Value
MD580120B84160CFFFE4863DA56E4A135E4
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.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamepython3-ephem
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion4.1.1
SHA-15E9EFA34EB6A1AB1BAE5DBD7474779409EC1C1B5
SHA-2564407CC9B02D5457AB1FE238116760C2E023ACE0AEDADA124E7FE93F6AE455242