162 → 174 SQL objects, 27 → 28 test suites, 3 new C source files.
Features:
- solar_elongation(body_id, ts): Sun-Earth-Planet angle [0,180] degrees
- planet_phase(body_id, ts): illuminated disk fraction [0,1]
- satellite_is_eclipsed/next_eclipse_entry/exit/eclipse_fraction:
cylindrical shadow model (Vallado §5.3) for Earth shadow prediction
- observing_night_quality(observer, ts): composite PL/pgSQL scoring
based on astronomical darkness duration and Moon interference
- moon_libration_longitude/latitude/position_angle/libration/subsolar_longitude:
optical libration from Meeus (1998) Ch. 53
Refactored magnitude_funcs.c to extract shared compute_planet_geometry()
used by magnitude, elongation, and phase — single VSOP87 evaluation per call.
All 28 regression suites pass. Zero compiler warnings.
Twilight: 6 functions (civil/nautical/astronomical × dawn/dusk) reusing
the existing find_next_crossing() bisection search with Sun depression
angle thresholds (-6°, -12°, -18°). Returns NULL for polar regions
where the threshold is never reached.
Lunar phase: 4 functions computing Sun-Earth-Moon geometry from VSOP87
+ ELP2000-82B. Phase angle [0,360) via elongation + cross product
z-component for waxing/waning discrimination. 8 named phases in 45°
bins. Moon age approximated from phase angle and mean synodic month.
Planet magnitude: Mallama & Hilton (2018) polynomial model with VSOP87
heliocentric distances and phase angle via law of cosines. All 7
planets (Mercury-Neptune, excluding Earth). Saturn ring tilt not
modeled.
151 → 162 SQL objects. 26 → 27 test suites, all passing.