Re: [guide-user] RE: How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?

Joaquin Tapioles Nov 11, 2015


Hello;
 
At the end I succeeded.
Save the file as TXT and check that did not work to change the extension DAT and then they look as satellite and not work, but try as asteroid and then if I represent and is currently immersed in NGC 2238 as seen from my position.
 
 
Datos del Asteroide   satelite    ?¿?¿
WT1190F  mag 19.5
Periodo orbital       0.05 años (19.6 dias)
Distancia perihelio   0.00 UA
Distancia afelio      0.00 UA
Elementos orbitales:
   Semieje mayor            0.0020560 UA
   Excentricidad            0.9811764
   Inclinacion de orbita   13.1179580 grados
   Argumento de perihelio  192.0708520 grados
   Long. nodo ascendente    72.6339780 grados
   Anomalia media          336.7669300 grados
   Epoca de elementos   DJ 2457338.5 (12 Nov 2015  0:00)
Ascension Recta: 06h33m36.192s
Declinacion: +04 34' 18.48"
Posicion media en epoca actual:
Ascension Recta: 06h33m36.192s
Declinacion: +04 34' 18.48"
Posicion aparente en epoca actual:
Ascension Recta: 06h33m36.975s
Declinacion: +04 34' 13.46"
Distancia al planeta base:  0.00174227 UA (260,639 km)
Posicion heliocentrica:  lon 97.14747  lat 5.52271
Radio heliocentrico 0.99114 UA
80.71% iluminado
Angulo fase: 52.10 grados
Elongacion desde el Sol 127.82 grados (cielo matutino)
Velocidad de movimiento aparente: 15.659'/horas en angulo de posicion 79.6
Motion is -6.16 degrees/day in RA, 1.13 degrees/day in dec
J.Tapioles
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: 'Blair, Grant' g.blair@... [guide-user]
To: guide-user@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 9:58 PM
Subject: [guide-user] RE: How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?

 

Never mind – I have it. You have to use GOTO….Asteroid, then enter WT1190F, for some reason.

At least, that works for me.

Grant

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To: guide-user@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [guide-user] RE: How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?

 

Same issue here. I even made sure there were no HTML formatting tags inside the DAT file….(there were, when I first saved it). Restarted Guide again, etc. Goto….Satellite does not find any of the objects listed in PROBES.DAT

Any other ideas?

Grant

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Subject: Re: [guide-user] How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?

 



Hello;

I downloaded and put in the folder's Guide 9 those files both DAT and extension TXT and even satellite guide does not appear in September.

Devo doing something wrong.

Hola;

He descargado y metido en la carpeta guia 9  esos archivos tanto en extension DAT  y TXT  y el satelite aun no aparece  en guia 9.

Algo devo de hacer mal.

J.Tapioles

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 8:39 PM

Subject: Re: [guide-user] How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?

 

Hi Clay,

I wish browsers were a little smarter about such things! (Of late,
I've taken to having all text files have extension .txt. But 'probes.dat'
existed before I started running into the problem.)

Try downloading this (same file, except with the name .txt instead of .dat) :

http://www.projectpluto.com/probes.txt

Then save it to your Guide folder, changing the '.txt' to '.dat' when
you do so. Should get you around the problem.

-- Bill

On 11/11/2015 02:32 PM, 'P. Clay Sherrod' drclay@... [guide-user] wrote:
> Hi Bill....this file is attempting to save only as a webpage and not a .dat file.
> How can it be converted to a true .dat file or .txt file and be saved to work in
> Guide?
>
>
> Clay
> _____
> Dr. P. Clay Sherrod
> Arkansas Sky Observatories
> MPC H45 - Petit Jean Mountain South
> MPC H41 - Petit Jean Mountain
> MPC H43 - Conway West
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Gray pluto@... [guide-user]" <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>
> To: <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 1:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [guide-user] How to see the object WT1190F guide 9?
>
>
>> On 11/11/2015 06:59 AM, pastorgalactico@... [guide-user] wrote:
>>> I wonder how to get the ephemeris of this object; WT1190F
>>>
>>> How would come represented in guide 9?
>>>
>>> Asteroid or satellite. ?
>>
>> (For those wondering what WT1190F is: briefly, it's a bit of
>> unidentified space junk that will re-enter just south of Sri Lanka
>> on Friday. I've been involved a fair bit with figuring out where
>> and when it will hit, and what it is. More details at :
>>
>> http://www.projectpluto.com/temp/wt1190f.htm
>>
>> I was about to provide a long explanation of why you can't do this.
>> Then I figured out a way to do it.
>>
>> Download this file into your Guide folder :
>>
>> http://www.projectpluto.com/probes.dat
>>
>> This will provide WT1190F, displayed as a satellite, for times
>> from November 1 until impact. The accuracy will be within a few
>> arcminutes for now until impact. (The error is because Guide is
>> assuming a simple elliptical motion around the earth. It gets a
>> little more accuracy by using three sets of elements; it picks the
>> "best" elements for the currently specified time.)
>>
>> -- Bill
>>
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