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ThinkGeo.NauticalCharts targets .NET Framework 4.6.2+ and .NET Standard 2.1, compatible with modern .NET runtimes. It is a layer extension to the ThinkGeo product line that provides the ability to render IHO (International Hydrograph Office) ENC 000 Files (S-57) on a map. The new ThinkGeo Nautical Charts Extension is a great tool for any .NET developer who needs to create or view desktop or web maps that display NOAA’s Electronic Navigational Charts which conform to the IHO (International Hydrograph Office) S-57 international exchange format as defined in the special publication S-52. ** This is an extension for use in ThinkGeo's product line, and cannot be used standalone. ** Docs and Product Guides: https://docs.thinkgeo.com/ This is a commercial product with a free 30-day evaluation. Start your evaluation by signing up at https://helpdesk.thinkgeo.com/register and downloading the ProductCenter application. Supported Platforms: Windows Other ThinkGeo Products based on .NET: ThinkGeo.UI.Maui ThinkGeo.UI.Android ThinkGeo.UI.iOS ThinkGeo.UI.Blazor ThinkGeo.UI.Wpf ThinkGeo.UI.WinForms ThinkGeo.GisServer
A library for reading nautical chart files.
A library for converting nautical chart files to images.
ArcGIS Maps Hydrography extends ArcGIS Maps SDK for .NET with support for Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs).
Find when sunrise, sunset, and different twilights happen for a given location, based on the NOAA ESRL Solar Calculator. Features high accuracy across several millenia, atmospheric refraction, a simple enumeration-based API, and multiple/missing events during polar night/day/twilight at extreme latitudes.
Convert different units of length, temperature, speed, fuel economy, frequency, pressure, area and plane angles
A comprehensive and intuitive .NET library for defining, filtering, transforming, and scheduling time periods.
Astronomical instants and periods for Occurify: Track sun states, perform calculations, and manage events.
Astronomy Engine calculates Sun, Moon, and planet positions. It predicts lunar phases, eclipses, transits, oppositions, conjunctions, equinoxes, solstices, rise/set times, and other events. It provides vector and angular coordinate transforms among equatorial, ecliptic, horizontal, and galactic orientations. - Provides calculations for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. - Calculates all supported objects for any calendar date and time for millennia before or after the present. - Provides heliocentric and geocentric Cartesian vectors of all the above bodies. - Determines apparent horizon-based positions for an observer anywhere on the Earth, given that observer's latitude, longitude, and elevation in meters. Optionally corrects for atmospheric refraction. - Calculates rise, set, and culmination times of Sun, Moon, and planets. - Finds civil, nautical, and astronomical twilight times (dusk and dawn). - Finds date and time of Moon phases: new, first quarter, full, third quarter (or anywhere in between as expressed in degrees of ecliptic longitude). - Predicts lunar and solar eclipses. - Predicts transits of Mercury and Venus. - Predicts lunar apogee and perigee dates, times, and distances. - Predicts date and time of equinoxes and solstices for a given calendar year. - Determines apparent visual magnitudes of all the supported celestial bodies. - Predicts dates of planetary conjunctions, oppositions, and apsides. - Predicts dates of Venus' peak visual magnitude. - Predicts dates of maximum elongation for Mercury and Venus. - Calculates the positions of Jupiter's four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. - Allows custom simulation of the movements of user-defined small bodies, such as asteroids and comets, through the Solar System. - Converts angular and vector coordinates among the following orientations: Equatorial J2000, Equatorial equator-of-date, Ecliptic J2000, Topocentric Horizontal, Galactic (IAU 1958). - Determines which constellation contains a given point in the sky. - Calculates libration of the Moon. - Calculates axis orientation and rotation angles for the Sun, Moon, and planets.