Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Lunartic
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Maybe this can help you.
Before using the MMM-Lunartic module, I used the module MMM-moonphases https://github.com/spectroman/mmm-moon-phases until one day a few months ago it also stopped working (the images of the moon did not come out ). At that time I decided to install the Lunartic, until they also stopped seeing the images of the moon a few weeks ago.
Then, yesterday it occurred to me to try again with the MMM-moonphases, and now the images come out. I do not know if I could give you any idea or if it can help you in something.
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@qu1que said in MMM-Lunartic:
Maybe this can help you.
Thank you. I will look into that right now.
FYI, there is a temporary fixed uploaded to MMM-Lunartic

EDIT
The site used by moon-phases suffers from the same security issue. I don’t know how your MM allows you in unless you’ve done something to circumvent the electron error. In which case, I’d like to know how you did it.
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@mykle1 Sorry for answering you so late. Apparently the moon-phases module worked correctly, or that was what I believed because the image of the moon was visible. The problem is that with time I realized that it was not updated, always showed half moon.
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No worries, mate. The temporary fix I uploaded is working. Hopefully, the certificate store will update and I can go back to using the US Naval Observatory API again. In the meantime, the current version of Lunartic works
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Download:
[card:mykle1/MMM-Lunartic]
Minor Update 1.0.5
Git user Mysh3ll donated a PR for correcting some French translations
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Update
I am happy to report that the certificate issue with the US Naval Observatory API has been corrected. I don’t know if I had anything to do with the fix but I did keep emailing them and the electron team about updating the certificate stores.
MMM-Lunartic is now working as intended. Please do a
git pullto remove the temporary fix files, or install as per the readme.I’m very happy now.
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@mykle1 outstanding news!!!
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Yeah, isn’t that fantastic! It affected both MMM-Lunartic and MMM-SunRiseSet so I’m very happy right now.
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Back to normal. Now page one of my dev machine looks like this.

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@mykle1 Very cool layout!!!
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I will definitely be updating both of those when I get back to my dev device! Been hoping they would get this fixed really soon!
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Cool!! Now it works like before. Thanks @Mykle1 for your work!!
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@qu1que said in MMM-Lunartic:
Cool!! Now it works like before. Thanks @Mykle1 for your work!!
You’re very welcome. I’m glad you enjoy it as much as I do. :thumbsup:
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Wow, I am honored. With a little css you can move the moon so it’s bettered positioned over the text. I’m just saying
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@mykle1 Yes, I will try it. Thanks for the advice!
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Fantastic news!! Thanks a lot!
Will you be keeping the “temporary fix” as additional option to visualize the moon? It worked well and has a quality of its own. Maybe it would be possible to rotate it according to the users location and time. -
I am happy you like the module. However, I will only use the temporary fix version if it becomes necessary again. The USNO API is more accurate. The temporary fix version is simply static pictures. There isn’t even a picture for every percentage of moon illumination.The USNO API provides up to date images for every percentage and phase.
You can simply keep the temporary fix version and use that.
Again, I thank you for your interest.
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