Sure this will put things in the right place, but even running the example code from the POD results in an error, while testers lists some 'success', it isn't looking good:

use Astro::SpaceElevator; my $elevator = Astro::SpaceElevator->new(0, 120, 100_000, time()); print "The elevator leaves the Earth's shadow at " . ($elevator->shado +ws->{Earth}{penumbra})[1] . "km above the base.\n";

returns

Too many arguments at /usr/local/share/perl/5.26.1/Astro/SpaceElevator +.pm line 204.
# first we check to see if the sun has risen over the base station +. my (undef, $elevation, undef) = $base->azel($sun, 1); # line 204

In reply to Re^3: cpanm says OK but module not really installed by marto
in thread cpanm says OK but module not really installed by Anonymous Monk

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