For several months I've been building a software library of Astronomical components for website developers who use the Google Angular framework. With the library I also deployed a sample application on the web that demonstrates some of its capabilities. Last week when I joined RoboScopes I added your geographic coordinates so that now you can see where the Sun, Moon, and planets are in real time. One of my newest additions is a nifty component for visualizing the phases of the Moon over the next 30 days.
You can find it here:
https://u235-astro-library.now.sh
There is no log-in, no cookies, no tracking whatsoever. It's just a little web app that calculates positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets every second, and the phases of the Moon once per minute. There is never any need to refresh the browser. In fact you can be out of wi-fi and cellular range and the little web app will continue keeping you up to date.
I've tested it in Firefox, Chrome, IE11, and Edge browsers, as well as my Android phone. If you have any problems on your device, please let me know.
Brian
Brian, thats pretty darn good to be fair, would you be offended if we tried to incorporate this into the Telemetry page ?
Steve