A thank you to Bill and Oliver for correcting the problem. Rather than left click on the following html, I right clicked and used the "save target as" function...
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Ned Smith
smithn00@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:32 pm
When the cursor in no an enlarged Moon, is it possible to "go to" selenocentric coordinates?...
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Bill J. Gray
pluto@...
Apr 4, 2000 6:42 pm
Hi folks, I have an "in testing" version of Guide posted here: http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm Almost all of the changes involve items that Guide 7 users...
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sandymc456@...
Apr 4, 2000 9:25 pm
This is probably a simple question but I need some help from anyone who has successfully gotten their Guide 7 program to communicate to the Sky Commander DSC...
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Bob Elliott
elliottb@...
Apr 4, 2000 10:19 pm
The new Guide7b is indeed much faster in displaying the MPCORB data base. I also noticed that the date of last observation is now located in the main list of...
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H.Luethen
fb4a042@...
Apr 4, 2000 10:48 pm
Hi Guide already featurs quite a few nice little helpers for meteor observers (eg IMO fields). There even is a user dataset to display radiants. However I was...
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Chris Westland
westland@...
Apr 5, 2000 3:04 am
Hi Sandy: I have exactly the same problem, though I am using DOSGuide (but I haven't been able to get this to work wit Winguide either). I have a cable from...
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Ned Smith
smithn00@...
Apr 5, 2000 12:35 pm
When I am centered on the Moon, [Plant Feature] used to give me a list of craters to go to. I changed 5 or 6 things in [Display] and now I get a box that says...
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klinej
klinej@...
Apr 5, 2000 1:39 pm
I have an Orion CTI (Bbox) and also can't get the dscs working correctly with Guide. I know my setup works, because I can use it with other charting programs ...
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Bill J. Gray
pluto@...
Apr 5, 2000 7:10 pm
Hi folks, Bob Elliott mentioned: "I also noticed that the date of last observation is now located in the main list of data when you ask for more info..."...
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Masaki Kouda
fp6m-kud@...
Apr 6, 2000 3:40 am
Hello GUIDEs. My GUIDE friend told me there is no star around below position. RA 05h 17m Dec +50 25' I displayed its position on Guide, star limit is 14 mag. ...
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 6, 2000 10:04 am
Hi Masaki + more! My computer hooked up while reading Your mail ;-O. I then looked at the microfish of Palomar prints, it is some bubble in the film of the...
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James Ellis
ejge@...
Apr 6, 2000 11:24 am
Hi all Yes... I did it. The NexStar plugin for Guide works fine as does the scope, it's whizzing around at the moment. Reiterating Bill's earlier suggestion...
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Ralph P. Pass III
rppass@...
Apr 6, 2000 11:35 am
I do not understand what you mean by 'enjoyment'. These are known problems with the GSC. Guide (and other programs that use GSC) simply show what is...
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Bill J. Gray
pluto@...
Apr 6, 2000 6:03 pm
Hi folks, MISSING STARS: Most people only notice the missing strip of GSC stars in Hercules. (If you go to a 20-degree field of view, then center on the star ...
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 6, 2000 10:27 pm
Hi folks !!! What a splendid Northen Light we just now have over Stockholm Sweden. Big Dipper is "covered" with glowing "clouds" The night is otherways CLEAR...
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Andrea Pelloni
mc3657@...
Apr 6, 2000 10:33 pm
... You lucky man! I have never seen a Northern Light, so I would be very happy if you'll be so kind to send a little piece of your video by e-mail. Thank you ...
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 6, 2000 10:53 pm
Hello Andrea ! In between mailsent to Starry night and Guide I recieved mail from Steve Lock in Southern England where he told me to go outside --- i saw the...
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Masaki Kouda
fp6m-kud@...
Apr 6, 2000 11:54 pm
Hello Claes, Ralph, and more. As Bill wrote, Big Black Hole of GSC is one of lost area by 'Ghost Image'. We (Japanese Guide ML member) searched other bright...
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 6, 2000 11:59 pm
Hi more Folks !! I looked out window --and must run out again the light had turned red and first film finish got other camera for 10 prints more. Will go...
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Bob Elliott
elliottb@...
Apr 7, 2000 1:39 am
... * Capella | ... Bill's diagram came put looking a bit funny on my screen, but his explanation is correct(as usual). The cause of the Opposite star is due...
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Jari Suomela
jimenez@...
Apr 7, 2000 6:43 am
Yeah! Also here in Helsinki (about the same latitude as Stockholm) the aurora was awesome, the best I've seen during the 16 years I've lived under light...
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David M Swain
daves@...
Apr 7, 2000 8:51 am
Greetings All The Aurora lit up the sky from here in Cirencester (about 70km North of Bristol) in the UK last night, completely ruined my nights meteor...
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Paul Schlyter
pausch@...
Apr 7, 2000 8:52 am
... Yes, that aurora was indeed impressive. It wasn't the brightest aurora I've ever seen, but it certainly was the reddest aurora I've ever seen. And it was...
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James Ellis
ejge@...
Apr 7, 2000 10:49 am
Hi all, This is part of the message I received with all the other messages I got today about Aurora. I am at 34deg S so I don't expect to see much if nothing....
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 7, 2000 11:22 am
Hi Folks , the day after Last night when I sended the first mail I called Klovsjo at 62d 31' north. to go out lookoing. Now when calling for how the aurora...
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Gary Poyner
gp@...
Apr 7, 2000 3:50 pm
Hi all, Had a superb display here in Birmingham UK (52d N) last night. Curtains, arcs etc. Best since 1990. cheers Gary Poyner...
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mgarrett97@...
Apr 7, 2000 8:20 pm
Curtains were visible from just south of Bristol UK, extending from 10 to 40 degree elevation, very red but no other colours. Watched from 9pm local (20:00...
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Claes Schibler
m1182@...
Apr 7, 2000 8:37 pm
Thanks Bob Elliot !!!!!!!!1 I have the Microsky microfishe version of the POSS plates. I have wondered about these "UFO" spots as Masaki calls them. I thougt...
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Ton Spaninks en Ellem...
tonel@...
Apr 8, 2000 7:31 am
dear guide-users I viewed the auroral light this evening (6 april 2000, 19.30 to 22.30 UT). At 19.30 I looked outside and saw a faint reddish glow in the...