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hi!
I am in the process of trying to take local space (up to 250 light-years, 300 to 500 light-years would be great) and make a 2D or 3D "map" of it. I have a nice spreadsheet of stars out to 150 light years, and they've actually converted the Right Ascension and Declination to an X, Y & Z cartesian cooridinate system with Earth/Sol as 0,0,0. I have a java applet for the internet/web browser that, if given the x, y, & z coordinates, it will display the points/stars. That's why I need to be able to convert RA and DEC to x,y,&z. Can someone point me to such a database/spreadsheet online, or to a souce where I can buy it in electronic format? If someone could also point me in the right direction to a formula to convert RA and DEC to a cartesian X, Y & Z cooridnate system, I'd also be forever in your debt. Thanking you... -Lucy lucyh at dhimaging dot com dot au |
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Hi Lucy,
Lucy wrote: Can someone point me to such a database/spreadsheet online, or to a souce where I can buy it in electronic format? The hipparcos & tycho catalogues may be one useful resource http://astro.estec.esa.nl/Hipparcos/research.html You might also find the Java tools there helpful. http://astro.estec.esa.nl/Hipparcos/hipparcos_java.html Cheers, ~Al |
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thank you...
"Albert White" wrote in message ... Hi Lucy, Lucy wrote: Can someone point me to such a database/spreadsheet online, or to a souce where I can buy it in electronic format? The hipparcos & tycho catalogues may be one useful resource http://astro.estec.esa.nl/Hipparcos/research.html You might also find the Java tools there helpful. http://astro.estec.esa.nl/Hipparcos/hipparcos_java.html Cheers, ~Al |
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