Charles PetzoldEver since I became acquainted with the Motion sensor in Windows Phone 7.1, I've known exactly what I wanted to do with it: resurrect some C# positional astronomy code I wrote about five years ago and wire it up with Motion sensor logic into a Windows Phone program. Such a program would allow me to point the phone at a spot in the night sky to show the planets and constellations located there.

That program—with the ridiculous name AstroPhone—is coming in the next installment of this column. Meanwhile, some conceptual, mathematical and programmatic groundwork is necessary.

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