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Perhaps it's listed by number or a different label?
Just guessing... Ask Rod, he would definitely know... Orion "Esmail Bonakdarian" wrote in message ... hi, quick simple question .. what do I have to do to be able to locate asteroids with Cartes du ciel? I have v 2.75 by the way. I have tried a few things, but w/o success. Also, the file the program downloads from the harvard site doesn't contain ceres (?? - this looks like a problem with the site, not CdC) and the file is placed into cat\planet\ASTEROIDS.DAT for some reason I can't get this catalog to show up in CdC or load. I must be dense, can someone help me out please? Thanks, Esmail PS: There is a yahoo group for this program, but it seems it's only used for announcments by Patrick. -- Esmail Bonakdarian - esmailATmyrealboxDOTcom - http://www.cs.mercer.edu/bonak 32N 83W == aid iran earthquake victims: www.redcross.org - www.ifrc.org --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.555 / Virus Database: 347 - Release Date: 12/23/2003 |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:50:15 -0500, Esmail Bonakdarian
wrote: PS: There is a yahoo group for this program, but it seems it's only used for announcments by Patrick. No you are on the wrong one!! Go to Best Greetings From SWITZERLAND Philippe HAAKE ICQ 3128404 http://astrosurf.com/skylover/ http://astrosurf.com/skylover/meteo http://www.astro-ge.net/ http://community.webshots.com/user/beruberu1 beruberu@NOSBSPAMfreesurfDOTch !!!!!!REMOVE NOSBSPAM FROM MY E-MAIL!!!!!! Spammers, here are some email addresses for your spambots: $LOGIN@localhost $LOGNAME@localhost $USER@localhost $USER@$HOST -h1024@localhost admin@loopback |
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![]() the download from the Harvard site only contains data for bright asteroids at opposition during the current year. for the complete list, download the much larger astorb.dat file from the Lowell site. to get asteroids to show on your charts, you need to select them from the catalog list just like comets. peace, jon "Esmail Bonakdarian" wrote in message ... hi, quick simple question .. what do I have to do to be able to locate asteroids with Cartes du ciel? I have v 2.75 by the way. I have tried a few things, but w/o success. Also, the file the program downloads from the harvard site doesn't contain ceres (?? - this looks like a problem with the site, not CdC) and the file is placed into cat\planet\ASTEROIDS.DAT for some reason I can't get this catalog to show up in CdC or load. I must be dense, can someone help me out please? Thanks, Esmail PS: There is a yahoo group for this program, but it seems it's only used for announcments by Patrick. -- Esmail Bonakdarian - esmailATmyrealboxDOTcom - http://www.cs.mercer.edu/bonak 32N 83W == aid iran earthquake victims: www.redcross.org - www.ifrc.org |
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![]() the download from the Harvard site only contains data for bright asteroids at opposition during the current year. for the complete list, download the much larger astorb.dat file from the Lowell site. to get asteroids to show on your charts, you need to select them from the catalog list just like comets. peace, jon "Esmail Bonakdarian" wrote in message ... hi, quick simple question .. what do I have to do to be able to locate asteroids with Cartes du ciel? I have v 2.75 by the way. I have tried a few things, but w/o success. Also, the file the program downloads from the harvard site doesn't contain ceres (?? - this looks like a problem with the site, not CdC) and the file is placed into cat\planet\ASTEROIDS.DAT for some reason I can't get this catalog to show up in CdC or load. I must be dense, can someone help me out please? Thanks, Esmail PS: There is a yahoo group for this program, but it seems it's only used for announcments by Patrick. -- Esmail Bonakdarian - esmailATmyrealboxDOTcom - http://www.cs.mercer.edu/bonak 32N 83W == aid iran earthquake victims: www.redcross.org - www.ifrc.org |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:50:15 -0500, Esmail Bonakdarian
wrote: PS: There is a yahoo group for this program, but it seems it's only used for announcments by Patrick. No you are on the wrong one!! Go to Best Greetings From SWITZERLAND Philippe HAAKE ICQ 3128404 http://astrosurf.com/skylover/ http://astrosurf.com/skylover/meteo http://www.astro-ge.net/ http://community.webshots.com/user/beruberu1 beruberu@NOSBSPAMfreesurfDOTch !!!!!!REMOVE NOSBSPAM FROM MY E-MAIL!!!!!! Spammers, here are some email addresses for your spambots: $LOGIN@localhost $LOGNAME@localhost $USER@localhost $USER@$HOST -h1024@localhost admin@loopback |
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Ask Rod, he would definitely know...
Orion Howdy: Yes... The asteroid system is a little different in Cartes du Ciel from what you may be used to. 1. Go to the "Preferences" menu and click "Catalog and Object Parameters". Select the "Asteroids" tab. Select the asteroid or asteroids you're interested in from the list. As with other Win apps, you can click, click/ctrl, or click/shift to select one or many as desired. Click OK. They'll now be displayed. 2. To search for your asteroids, click the little binocular icon, click the Solar System tab, and then "Asteroids" button. Highlight the one you want and OK. You'll be taken there. 3. To speed things up, don't display more asteroids than necessary. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Ask Rod, he would definitely know...
Orion Howdy: Yes... The asteroid system is a little different in Cartes du Ciel from what you may be used to. 1. Go to the "Preferences" menu and click "Catalog and Object Parameters". Select the "Asteroids" tab. Select the asteroid or asteroids you're interested in from the list. As with other Win apps, you can click, click/ctrl, or click/shift to select one or many as desired. Click OK. They'll now be displayed. 2. To search for your asteroids, click the little binocular icon, click the Solar System tab, and then "Asteroids" button. Highlight the one you want and OK. You'll be taken there. 3. To speed things up, don't display more asteroids than necessary. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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