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Old December 30th 03, 05:17 PM
Orion
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Default asteroids - Skycharts/Cartes du Ciel help

Perhaps it's listed by number or a different label?
Just guessing... Ask Rod, he would definitely know...
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"Esmail Bonakdarian" wrote in message
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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.
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