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I found the find_events function but that doesn't seem to do what would be needed to replace the next_pass function of pyephem.
At least not with out extra code to built up a grouped rise and fall time.
Any suggests other then just writing a wrapper code around find_events to do it? (Did that already to do a test of comparing pyephem vs skyfield pass prediction)
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I found the find_events function but that doesn't seem to do what would be needed to replace the next_pass function of pyephem.
At least not with out extra code to built up a grouped rise and fall time.
Any suggests other then just writing a wrapper code around find_events to do it? (Did that already to do a test of comparing pyephem vs skyfield pass prediction)
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