2021-08-16, 04:46 PM
Hi BMD,
OI stands for ST4v's Object Information dialog. If you have the data for 2010 CA261 in an Observing List (OL), open the OI dialog & see what it says for the size. Is 2010 CA261 in your MP database? If so how did you get that data?
Very challenging object. I'm learning a lot. I need to load some of the images into astrometry.net to see where the image center is located. My .fits file headers don't include that info, unfortunately so ST4v couldn't put an image into the IA.
Phil S.
OI stands for ST4v's Object Information dialog. If you have the data for 2010 CA261 in an Observing List (OL), open the OI dialog & see what it says for the size. Is 2010 CA261 in your MP database? If so how did you get that data?
Very challenging object. I'm learning a lot. I need to load some of the images into astrometry.net to see where the image center is located. My .fits file headers don't include that info, unfortunately so ST4v couldn't put an image into the IA.
Phil S.

