Hello all, For those of you that kindly replied to me on and offline, "Thank you!" I can now fully control Astrometrica from a Python script using Windows...
Hello, everyone! Do you have the corresponding cfg files of Astrometrica for the space observatories SOHO and Stereo? Thank you~ Best wishes! Richard...
Hi to all: Very new to this Package so I am still learning how to use it. I expect I will get there in the end! Can anyone tell us where the photos are from...
Hi" When we completed the tutorials and go to load files, there is only;y 3 or 4 there 2000AC6. I presume these files are old, for the purposes of training,...
If you like you can contact me by E mail and I will see if I can give you some assistance outside of the group. Ed pushrod@... ... From: bulgaski ...
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I'd be happy to help out as well. I just went through setup to to getting my own mpc observatory code about 6 months ago. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T ... From:...
Hi, If you're looking for some sample images to practice with, there are some that might be suitable for use that may be downloaded from my observatory website...
gpobs
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Apr 16, 2009 3:44 pm
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There is a complete tutorial, with sample images from J26 and the 2-metre Liverpool Telescope on the Spaceguard Centre website at http://www.spaceguarduk.com....
This is very correct. The purpose of the program is for analyzing one's own images. This program is perfect for my needs. I would not need or want any help. ...
Nothing better than your OWN images. It took me (and many people here) little time to figure out, for instance, what the REAL focal length of my scope was, an...
I mentioned SOHO and STEREO images in my previous post. I was never able to get any of those images to work with Astrometrica. There seems to be too many...
Hi to all, Just signed me in and want to introduce myself. My name is Erik Bryssinck and live in Kruibeke (neighbourood of Antwerp) Belgium I was started with...
Hello Erik Welcome in team.. with the all the best wishes Regards Jose de queiroz Von: Astrometrica@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Astrometrica@yahoogroups.com] Im ...
Hello, Sorry, but here is my first technical question/problem. When is have 6 images for measuring (complete image of a ST10-XME camera) and i do manual...
1 GB RAM should be plenty. I used to have 256 MB of Ram and never had any problems processing a dozen or more images in stacks, or opening ten at one time to...
Hi Charles, Thanks for your answer, I have checked all what you have told. But i think i have memory enough. I look in taskmanager and ik have 1690 MB ram and...
... Hmmm... I know that problem from earlier Windows versions (Windows 95, 98, ME). In these versions, part of the graphics kernel was 16 bit code, and when...
Yes, the tutorials are just there for basic training on using the software. As others have said, normally you search your *own* images, but if you don't have...
I'm trying to do an astrometric data reduction for some FITS images using the latest version of Astrometrica (4.5.1.377) but every time (regardless of the...
Awi
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Hello Artur, Astroemtrica has a built-in check routine for WCS. One of the checks is that the reference value for RA must be between 0° and 360°, and the...
Hello Herbert, Normalization of CRVAL1 to the range 0 - 360 deg solved the problem. Thanks for the help, Artur Wieczorek...
Awi
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In IAUC 9040 it says "No information was provided about the comet's appearance." I have been wondering how we are supposed to do that with Astrometrica. What...
Just insert one or more short lines beginning with the characters "COM " after the first line of the astrometric report. You can also prefix with "CON ". The...
... "CON" is for "contact details". See section 41 of the MPC's Astrometry Guide: <http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/info/Astrometry.html#contact> and ...
hello charles, richard, erik, bernard and herbert... and a lot of friends more here... the thing here is I cannot put any COM beacause I can only see a little...