alfredo caronia Nov 2, 2009
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> Bill, this may be O.T. but informative.
>
> In the interest of people who would desire to produce
> such a list there does exist software which can perform
> this task. The Institude of Applied Astronomy St.
> Petersburg Russia produces the Monthly Update Search
> Epemererides software (M.U.S.E) and data files each year.
> To produce a list of minor planets at opposition you need
> the MUSE program and only the Opposition data file each year.
>
> http://www.ipa.nw.ru/PAGE/DEPFUND/LSBSS/enguemp.htm
>
> I have been downloading and using this program for the last 5 years.
> Be warned it is not a GUI interface, the keyboard arrow keys
> are used to select parameters. Once the date range is select
> and the magintude limit the results will be displayed and then
> the option to create a PRN file.
>
> The PRN file is an easy input to any spreadsheet program in
> order to sort on any of the output fields. Example shown.
>
> Number Year Month Day magnitude
> 15677 2009 11 1.1 15.5
> 9254 2009 11 1.2 15.3
> 5843 2009 11 1.2 15.7
> 1520 2009 11 1.3 14.1
> 1546 2009 11 1.3 14.9
> 4063 2009 11 1.3 15.2
> 2480 2009 11 1.4 14.6
> 4193 2009 11 1.4 15.8
> 3869 2009 11 1.4 15.9
> 6971 2009 11 1.4 16
> 5750 2009 11 1.5 15.6
> 9612 2009 11 1.7 15.7
> 268 2009 11 1.8 13.2
> 46304 2009 11 1.8 15.9
> 2260 2009 11 1.8 16.1
> 1435 2009 11 1.9 15.3
> 1972 2009 11 1.9 15.5
> 712 2009 11 2.2 10.7
> 2791 2009 11 2.3 15.4
> 1885 2009 11 2.5 15.6
> 1215 2009 11 2.7 14.2
> 8604 2009 11 2.8 15.3
> 3455 2009 11 2.8 15.6
> 57359 2009 11 3 15.9
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> John D Sabia
>
>
> --- In guide-user@yahoogroups.com <guide-user%40yahoogroups.com>, Bill J
> Gray <pluto@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Alfredo,
> >
> > Not entirely sure what you're looking for here. Perhaps
> > one of the following?
> >
> > You can hit Alt-U, which causes Guide to center on the
> > opposition point; then zoom out to cover a large area around
> > the opposition point, turn asteroids to a desired magnitude,
> > and see what asteroids are currently near opposition.
> >
> > Or, you can do much the same thing, and then use Tables...
> > Current Asteroids, and enter (for example) "16*" to get a
> > list of all asteroids brighter than mag 16 in that part of
> > the sky. To do this, you should be using the current "in
> > testing" version from
> >
> > http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm
> >
> > This ability to get a list of asteroids in a particular
> > area is described at
> >
> > http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm#on_screen_asteroids
> >
> > Perhaps you are thinking: "I would like to know when
> > a particular asteroid reaches opposition"? Guide doesn't
> > have that function (yet). I've been asked about it from
> > time to time. People would also like to know the time(s)
> > when a given asteroid will next come close to the earth
> > or other planet, and its MOID (Minimum Orbital Intersection
> > Distance, which tells you how close the asteroid _could_
> > come to the earth, if they were at the right parts of their
> > orbits at the same time... they might never be there at the
> > same time, though.)
> >
> > Or perhaps you are thinking: "I would like a list of
> > asteroids that will reach opposition in the next week".
> > This is also something people ask about, but which Guide
> > doesn't do quite yet.
> >
> > -- Bill
> >
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