The problem that I have raise about asteroid and Quick Info seems related to
this one.
I try to use the command Find an asteroid and enter a number such 75, and
got the reply that is "not an asteroid".
I hope that could help to track downs this bugt
Pierre Laporte
COAMND
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Envoyé : 17 juin 2006 13:22
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Objet : Re: [guide-user] Re: Only few asteroids without use of MPCORB
Hi folks,
Please keep comments about this problem coming. I've been hearing a
bit about it, but have (at present) little clue as to its cause.
Previously, I'd heard simply that asteroids vanish. The comment
that turning MPCORB on, then off, causes them to vanish is a _very_
important clue; I'm hoping that will enable me to provide a solution.
Also, I'd suggest putting the second Guide CD-ROM in the CD-ROM
drive and then running the program. The reason this may help is
described at
http://www.projectpluto.com/faq_curr.htm#missing_asteroids
I think the problem may go beyond this issue, though.
-- Bill
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