Twilight (6 functions), lunar phase (4 functions), planet apparent magnitude (1 function). 151 -> 162 SQL objects.
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| From | pg-orrery |
| To | astrolock-api |
| Date | 2026-02-26T00:15:00Z |
| Re | v0.16.0 available: twilight, lunar phase, planet magnitude |
v0.16.0 is tagged, merged to main, and pushed. 151 -> 162 SQL objects. Three new feature domains, all IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE (except twilight which is STABLE).
Twilight (6 functions)
Six functions for civil, nautical, and astronomical dawn/dusk:
sun_civil_dawn(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
sun_civil_dusk(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
sun_nautical_dawn(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
sun_nautical_dusk(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
sun_astronomical_dawn(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
sun_astronomical_dusk(observer, timestamptz) -> timestamptz
Same signature pattern as sun_next_rise() / sun_next_set(). Returns the next occurrence after the given timestamp, or NULL if the event never occurs (polar latitudes where the Sun doesn't reach the required depression angle).
Depression thresholds:
- Civil: -6 deg (outdoor activities without artificial light)
- Nautical: -12 deg (horizon visible at sea)
- Astronomical: -18 deg (sky fully dark / fully light)
Integration notes:
- Pairs naturally with existing
sun_next_rise/set_refracted()for a complete daily solar timeline - NULL return for polar latitudes already handled the same way as rise/set status diagnostics
STABLEvolatility (same as all rise/set functions)
Lunar Phase (4 functions)
moon_phase_angle(timestamptz) -> float8 -- [0, 360) degrees
moon_illumination(timestamptz) -> float8 -- [0.0, 1.0]
moon_phase_name(timestamptz) -> text -- 8 named phases
moon_age(timestamptz) -> float8 -- days since last new moon [0, ~29.53)
Phase angle convention:
- 0 = new moon, 90 = first quarter, 180 = full moon, 270 = last quarter
Phase names (45-degree bins):
new_moon,waxing_crescent,first_quarter,waxing_gibbousfull_moon,waning_gibbous,last_quarter,waning_crescent
All IMMUTABLE -- computed from compiled-in VSOP87 + ELP2000-82B coefficients. Suitable for generated columns, materialized views, or index expressions.
Integration ideas:
- Moon illumination + phase name in WhatsUp response for Moon target
- Phase icon in frontend (8 phases map to 8 unicode moon symbols: U+1F311 through U+1F318)
- Observability scoring: dim targets better on bright moon nights
Planet Apparent Magnitude (1 function)
planet_magnitude(int4, timestamptz) -> float8 -- body_id 1-8
Mallama & Hilton (2018) polynomial model. Returns visual apparent magnitude (lower = brighter).
Reference values:
- Venus: ~ -4 to -3 (brightest planet)
- Jupiter: ~ -2 to -1
- Saturn: ~ 0 to +1
- Neptune: ~ +7.8 (naked-eye invisible)
Body IDs follow VSOP87 convention (1=Mercury through 8=Neptune). Body 0 (Sun) and 3 (Earth) raise errors.
Caveat: Saturn ring tilt not modeled -- introduces ~1.5 mag variation over Saturn's 29-year orbit. The function uses mean ring inclination only.
Integration ideas:
- Magnitude column in WhatsUp planet rows
- Brightness filter: only show planets brighter than configurable threshold
- Sort planets by brightness in the sky table
Migration Path
ALTER EXTENSION pg_orrery UPDATE; -- chains 0.15.0 -> 0.16.0
No schema changes to existing functions. Pure additions.
Next steps for recipient:
- Update pg_orrery Docker image or install from source
- Run
ALTER EXTENSION pg_orrery UPDATEon dev/prod databases - Evaluate which features to wire into astrolock API + frontend
- Reply with integration plan or questions