Updated and extended, this new edition shows you how to use spreadsheets to predict, with greater accuracy, solar and lunar eclipses, the positions of the planets, and the times of sunrise and sunset. Suitable for worldwide use, this handbook covers orbits, transformations and general celestial phenomena, and is essential for anyone wanting to make astronomical calculations for themselves. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions for use with a pocket calculator, shown alongside worked examples, it can be enjoyed by anyone interested in astronomy, and will be a useful tool for software writers and students studying introductory astronomy. High-precision spreadsheet methods for greater
AstroExcel is borne from a life long love of Astronomy, Computing and Math's. My aim has been to provide astronomy related calculations in Excel using custom functions, so if you know how to use Excel then you should be able to use AstroExcel. AstroExcel won’t work using open office or other Excel compatible spreadsheet programs because to keep the usage simple I have created over 100 new functions in Excel based around my hobby of astronomy. The advantage of this approach is no knowledge of how these functions work is needed to use them, but a basic understanding of astronomy and Excel will help.