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Title | Cosmos |
Description | Cosmos Quote of the day... Cosmos update: we have been silent for a while, surely... But our users keep coming - kindly and smoothly - to use our free A |
Keywords | N/A |
WebSite | cosmos.pt |
Host IP | 199.192.28.129 |
Location | United States |
US$2,123
Última atualização: 2022-11-16 21:37:11
A classificação global da Semrush para cosmos.pt é 0 . cosmos.pt tem um valor estimado de US$2,123 com base na receita estimada de anúncios. cosmos.pt é acessado por aproximadamente 244 usuários únicos a cada dia. Seu servidor web está localizado em United States e tem um endereço IP de 199.192.28.129. O SiteAdvisor diz que cosmos.pt é seguro para acessar. |
preço de venda | US$2,123 |
receita diária de anúncios | US$1 |
receita mensal de anúncios | US$58 |
receita anual de publicidade | US$705 |
Visitante Único Diário | 16 |
Observação: todos os valores de tráfego e receita são estimativas. |
Host | Type | TTL | Data |
cosmos.pt. | A | 14400 | IP: 199.192.28.129 |
cosmos.pt. | NS | 86400 | NS Record: ns2.perfil.top. |
cosmos.pt. | NS | 86400 | NS Record: ns1.perfil.top. |
cosmos.pt. | MX | 14400 | MX Record: 0 cosmos.pt. |
cosmos.pt. | TXT | 14400 | TXT Record: v=spf1 ip4:199.192.28.129 +a +mx +ip4:204.93.160.242 ~all |
Cosmos Quote of the day... Cosmos update: we have been silent for a while, surely... But our users keep coming - kindly and smoothly - to use our free Astronomy web services and resources, just for plain old celestial observation or pure research. Our website has changed - as times changed. We choose a new look, and are restarting Cosmos with a brand new planetary theory - DE601 (read bellow). We’ll make all the efforts for the user/reader enjoy the ride in the world of Astronomy, Math and Celestial Mechanics. Thank you very much for being with us for all this time - since 2003. Cosmos was/is the first Portuguese ephemerides server, and has currently implemented the last planetary theory from JPL/NASA, DE601 , developed by Dr. E. Myles Standish, covering a time span of a little bit more than 157.000 years of ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, planets and Pluto. Still, it also covers the earlier theories (DE200, DE405 – used in the elaboration of the Astronomical Almanac – DE406 and |
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