Chasing The Moonrise was written by Richard A. Milewski.
Mary M. Milewski provided assistance in taming JavaScript and other arcane web technologies.
Aleksandr P. Milewski contributed moral support, logical and logistical assistance, as well as advanced photographic expertise to the enterprise.
The Current Lunar Phase image on the Moonrise Calculator is linked from a server operated by the U.S. Naval Observatory Time Service Department..
Peter Duffet-Smith's Astronomy With Your Personal Computer (1st Edition) forms the basis for the atronomical calculations.
Michael Covington, taught us everything we know about pointing cameras skyward in Astrophotography for the Amateur.
Chuck Gantz of Globalstar wrote the original C++ code from which the UTM conversion routines for this version of Moonchaser were adapted.
John P. Snyder's Map Projections Used by the U.S. Geological Survey, Geological Survey Bulletin 1532, US Geological Survey, 1984 was of invaluable assistance in implementing the code found on this site.
Norm Olsen a.k.a. "The Casual Cartographer" answers cartography questions on-line.
Gerhardus Mercator, developed the map projection bearing his name in 1569.
Johann Heinrich Lambert invented, in 1772, the Transverse Mercator Projection that underlies the UTM grid system used here.