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[[Astronomical algorithm]]s are the [[algorithm]]s used to calculate [[ephemeris|ephemerides]], [[calendar]]s, and positions (as in [[celestial navigation]] or [[satellite navigation]]). Among the largest and most complex of these algorithms are those used to calculate the position of the [[Moon]]. A simple one is the [[Julian day#Calculation|calculation of the Julian day]].
==See also==
*[[List of algorithms]]
*[[Astronomy]]
*[[Astronomical object]]
*[[Astrodynamics]]
*[[Celestial mechanics]]
*[[Jean Meeus]]
*[[Doomsday algorithm]]

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[[Category:Algorithms]]

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