Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Lunartic
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MMM-Lunartic now has Italian translation!
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Thanks to @Egnos
I’m using a virtual machine with VirtualBox, could it work?
I have no way of testing that.
git pullin the MMM-Lunartic directory ot visit https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-Lunartic -
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Notice from the USNO api for MMM-Lunartic
“This US Naval Observatory Website is undergoing modernization and will be offline starting Thursday, 24 October 2019. The expected completion of work and return of service is estimated as 30 April 2020.”
So, hopefully, the module will be back to normal soon.
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@Mykle1 Super… thanks Mykle
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What a surprise! The USNO api has not resumed normal operations by the expected completion date. I’ll keep checking the site but it’s anyone’s guess now. :(
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So, I went outside just as the sun was setting a little while ago and noticed the sky had cleared (it has been raining for days) and the moon was shining brightly. Ran inside, got my camera, click!

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From the USNO website.

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@Mykle1 can’t help myself.
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@sdetweil
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@Mykle1 Ohh no:disappointed_but_relieved_face:
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I found this very interesting.
“You’ve never seen the moon like in this ‘all terminator’ image (and you never will).”
"Shadows creep down the banks of every crater on the near-side of the moon, highlighting the pockmarked face of Earth’s gravitationally-bound buddy with a clarity never before seen.
According to photographer Andrew McCarthy, who posted the stunning image to his Instagram in April, there’s a simple explanation for the unprecedented level of detail in his work — this lunar view is actually “impossible.”
“This moon might look a little funny to you, and that’s because it is an impossible scene,” McCarthy wrote on Instagram. “From two weeks of images of the waxing moon, I took the section of the picture that has the most contrast … aligned and blended them to show the rich texture across the entire surface.”
The high-contrast section of the moon that McCarthy referred to is called the “lunar terminator” — the long line in the sand (or regolith, if you prefer) that divides the moon’s Earth-facing side between darkness and light. This terminator line moves around constantly depending on the phase of the moon, revealing or concealing new sections of the lunar surface each day. Because the terminator line heightens the contrast between the light and dark sides of the moon’s face, shadows look elongated and intensified in craters closest to the terminator.

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Hello,
Thanks a lot for your work on this addon.
I would like to hide the information about the distance to get just the image. I read carefully the README but I cannot find this configu trick.
Could you please tell me how ?Here is my conf :
{ disabled: false, module: 'MMM-Lunartic', position: 'top_center', // Best in left, center, or right regions classes: 'scheduler', config: { module_schedule: {from: '0 21 * * *', to: '0 8 * * *' }, mode: "rotating", // rotating or static image: "current", // animation, current, DayNight or static distance: "km", // miles or km sounds: "no", // howling wolf, only on a full moon useHeader: false, // true if you want a header /* header: "The Lunartic is in my head", // Any text you want*/ maxWidth: "200px", animationSpeed: 10, rotateInterval: 15000, } },Thanks for advance.
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@yomm please edit the post and use the code block, mark the section of text and hit the </> thing above the edit window
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I got this… its all in the css.
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@yomm thanks for your help, corrected
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Update
The api is still down for both MMM-Lunartic and MMM-SunRiseSet.
http://api.usno.navy.mil/Their first announcement for a return to service was April 2020. The second announcement was revised to the Summer of 2020. I will keep checking. In the meantime, MMM-Lunartic still works with the temporary fix.
Peace
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Update
The api is still down for both MMM-Lunartic and MMM-SunRiseSet. http://api.usno.navy.mil/
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@Mykle1 thanks 🙏
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This is a quote from their website. Upper left of the page. https://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services
The USNO websites aa.usno.navy.mil, ad.usno.navy.mil, aristarchus.usno.navy.mil, maia.usno.navy.mil, rorf.usno.navy.mil, toshi.usno.navy.mil, and tycho.usno.navy.mil are undergoing modernization efforts. The expected completion of the work and the estimated return of service is Fall 2020, subject to change due to potential impacts of COVID-19.
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