What are the key formulas for positional astronomy in my library?

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In summary, my library contains several key formulas for positional astronomy, including the celestial coordinates system, the ecliptic coordinate system, and the horizontal coordinate system. These formulas are used to determine the exact location of celestial objects in the sky, as well as their movements and positions relative to Earth's horizon. Other important formulas include the equatorial coordinate system, which is based on Earth's equator, and the galactic coordinate system, which is based on the Milky Way galaxy. These formulas are essential for accurate observations and calculations in the field of astronomy.
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My name is Óscar and I am developing a library with positional astronomy formulas.
 
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