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Basic Astrodynamics Formulas for Mac

Perform calculations related to astrodynamics.

$.99
In English
Version 1.0

Basic Astrodynamics Formulas overview

Basic Astrodynamics Formulas comprises a selection of 12 different calculators that will simplify calculations which have given you headaches so far. Complex calculations, such as cosmological recession velocity, Chandrasekhar mass, and others listed below will be handled easily with this app.

Calculators
  • Luminosity of cepheid variable
  • Absolute visual magnitude of cepheid variables
  • Cosmological recession velocity
  • Chandrasekhar mass
  • Angular radius of einstein ring
  • Black hole schwarzschild radius
  • Hubble parameter at redshift
  • Hubble law radial velocity
  • Eddington luminosity limit based on solar mass
  • Cosmological redshift
  • Cosmological curvature density parameter
Features
  • Formula and description for each calculator
  • Copy / paste params and results
  • Clean, simple, and easy to use

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All information contained in and produced by the Basic Astrodynamics Formulas app is provided for educational purposes only.

What’s new in version 1.0

Version 1.0:
  • Initial release

Basic Astrodynamics Formulas for Mac

$.99
In English
Version 1.0
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