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Hi BMD,
It's not just you. I frequently see the same small font on some things that razvan posts. I don't know why. By clicking on the 'Download' icon I was able to open the document.
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Hello,
1. What do you mean by "broken ephemeris?"
2. Is it possible that the ---- and undetectable are indications that the object is below your obstructed horizon?
3. How are you obtaining the ephemeris? Is this Copy/Paste or are you printing to a file?
4. Have you seen the Angstrom symbol appear next to the degree symbol before? Are you using a non-US edition of Windows? Is anyone else seeing that?
Clear skies,
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Hi BMD,
You could calculate the ephemeris over the range of nights desired & copy it to the clipboard. Then paste into Notepad & remove the parts that you don't want & save what you want to keep, like so: [attachment=2196]
You could trim it further if you like or compute the ephemeris at hourly intervals. YMMV
Hope this helps,
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Hi BMD,
It seems that you did what I was suggesting already with Notepad. That's not an Angstrom symbol. The Angstrom symbol is an A with a circle over it like so: Å. What's in your file is a Â. Many years working in X-ray diffraction.
Did my file get the extra A added?
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Yes, I see that the file I uploaded also has the  symbol added before the ° symbols. It wasn't in the original file upload.
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