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Can anyone tell me if there is a planetarium program on the net
that could find all the variable stars of declination 70degrees N and brighter than mag 6.0 Zinc -- To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, then delete all digits ------------------------------------ |
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In article , Zinc Potterman
wrote: Can anyone tell me if there is a planetarium program on the net that could find all the variable stars of declination 70degrees N and brighter than mag 6.0 Zinc The second section of http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/sim-fsam.pl is currently returning me a list of some 337 objects with your criteria, from identifier |otyp| FK5 (2000.0) | B&V | sp. type | nref GJ 362 | Fl*| 09 42 +70 02 | 13.0 11.2 | M3 | 28 to SV* ZI 58 | V*| 02 30 +89 15 | 8.70 V? 8.21 | F3V | 5 Oh, dammit, you said *brighter than* 6.0. 27 objects. I leave this as an exercise for the student G. -- Aidan Karley, Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233 |
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Thanks for pointer.
Tried but loading bar gets half way across and freezes. Will try again. -- To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, then delete all digits ------------------------------------ "Aidan Karley" wrote in message . invalid... In article , Zinc Potterman wrote: Can anyone tell me if there is a planetarium program on the net that could find all the variable stars of declination 70degrees N and brighter than mag 6.0 Zinc The second section of http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/sim-fsam.pl is currently returning me a list of some 337 objects with your criteria, from identifier |otyp| FK5 (2000.0) | B&V | sp. type | nref GJ 362 | Fl*| 09 42 +70 02 | 13.0 11.2 | M3 | 28 to SV* ZI 58 | V*| 02 30 +89 15 | 8.70 V? 8.21 | F3V | 5 Oh, dammit, you said *brighter than* 6.0. 27 objects. I leave this as an exercise for the student G. -- Aidan Karley, Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233 |
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In article , Zinc Potterman
wrote: Thanks for pointer. Tried but loading bar gets half way across and freezes. Sounds like me, the last time I went to the gym - the load bar would get half way up the frame, quiver, then slowly descend. Will try again. [DISCO BEAT] Work that database, hunh!, hunh! -- Aidan Karley, Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233 |
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Yes it's working now.
A brilliant resource -- To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, then delete all digits ------------------------------------ "Zinc Potterman" . (delete digits to reply) wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me if there is a planetarium program on the net that could find all the variable stars of declination 70degrees N and brighter than mag 6.0 Zinc -- To reply to address don't click. Cut and paste, then delete all digits ------------------------------------ |
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