Ephemeris -
An ephemeris provides more than just a location in the sky. Scientific versions often include:
While printed almanacs are still produced for emergency use, most professionals use electronic datasets: Ephemeris - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Ephemeris
Brightness (magnitude), distance from the Sun or Earth, velocity, and apparent diameter. An ephemeris provides more than just a location in the sky
An (plural: ephemerides ) is a tabulation of the computed positions and velocities of celestial bodies—such as planets, moons, asteroids, and satellites—at specific dates and times. Derived from the Greek word for "diary," it serves as an itinerary for astronomical objects, providing essential data for navigation, scientific research, and astrology. Core Applications Derived from the Greek word for "diary," it
Times of solar/lunar eclipses, planetary ingresses (moving into a new sign), and retrograde motion.
Usually given in spherical polar systems (Right Ascension and Declination).