I enjoy doing long exposure photography of paritcularly faint objects, mag 18+ galaxies etc. Some times I like to then put the images through Astrometrica to...
I'm currently doing reductions with B1 - but I use the JP mirror site. Hopefully with the next version Reiner will enable an easy menu-based change of server ...
... Me not, definitely, but maybe Herbert :-) Indeed, lots of problems with those Vizier servers recently. And manually editing CFGs is not what I enjoy...
The site is working now. ... From: "Duncan Miller" <beast@...> To: <Astrometrica@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 5:05 AM ...
Nadia
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Sep 11, 2006 12:45 pm
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Sorry for the mis-identification - a 'senior' moment! But the need to have the means to easily change the Vizier server is quite real. Dave Herald Canberra,...
Hello Herbert, is it possible that Astrometrica does not only get the filename from where to load comet orbital elements from the entry "CMTOrbFile=" in a...
... Roger, In the ideal situation, (filtered images, bright stars say 4-6 mags brighter than the plate limit) Astrometrica can be accurate to about +/-0.10...
I think we have to choose words carefully. Astrometrica may be intrinsically 'accurate to about 0.1 mag' but few, if any, catalogs are. Over the years I ...
Hi to everyone. I'm a new user of Astrometrica, and in the near future I'm going to buy a license of it, but, for the moment, I've a little question. I've, at...
The list of compatible catalogs is in the Program section of the Astrometrica setup. It contains USNO 2.0 and UCAC2. GSC is no longer accepted (or not...
Sure, in the settings, under the "program" tab, select the catalog you want to use, and then under the "environment" tab, see the "star catalog" entry, and ...
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The is a discussion of the available catalogs and the strengths or weaknesses at http://ad.usno.navy.mil/star/star_cats_rec.shtml#gsc2.2 The big issue with GSC...
I am not entirely sure why GSC is not favored (accepted). I think the main reason is that new measurements (digital) were made since the creation of GSC in the...
Hi, i'm studuying the far jovians' satellites and i want to verify the models currently in uses. So i've a lot of datas reductions and i want to use them to...
1. The orbits are not easy to model as a harmonic series; because the planets are very distant from Jupiter, the Jovian gravitational field is relatively less ...
It never occurred to me to do astrometry of these moons, relatively easy since they are so bright. Well, I have to take it back. They are actually TOO bright...
The question related to the 'far' jovian satellites. I took it to mean satellites VI to XIII, and not I to IV - and that is the basis of my reply. The orbits...
Sorry, I often skip an important word. This explains everything. JI through JIV are, indeed, an old stuff, well settled. The faint moons of Jupiter (and ...
About 40 years ago, I collected photographic position observations of 48 Doris from the literature. In a number of cases, these also included the ID's of 3 or...
There are two papers on dependences in The Journal of the British Astronomical Association Vol. 39, No. 6, 1928-9, pages 196-212. The first paper, by H.E. Wood...
Alan Gilmore
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Sep 18, 2006 9:34 pm
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many thanks for your answer, i'll probably ask for more details -if its possible for you - best regards, Yann...
Thankyou very much to all who have replied to this (Richard, Ladislav and others privately). It's taking me a bit to digest all the information and put it in...
Some time back, Herbert explained how Astrometrica arrived at photometric values. And with this discussion were comments related to mag values in USNO...
Yes, see post #2339 dated 21 Dec 2004, by Herbert. Bob ... From: Charles Bell To: Astrometrica@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 3:50 PM ...