2022-01-13, 09:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-01-13, 09:31 PM by bigmasterdrago.)
(2022-01-13, 08:56 PM)theskyhound Wrote:Thanks. Still in the infant learning phase of ST4.(2022-01-13, 08:21 PM)bigmasterdrago Wrote: Sorry by broken I mean for a few hours over several day. Not as one continuous set of hours. I took the ephemeris to a copy to the clipboard and then opened it in Notepad ++. Did the needed edits and then saved for attaching to the post.
Not printing to a file. Copy/paste and then into an editor. Seemed to work fine that way to drop all the hours I did not want (when below horizon, etc).
This is what the filters are for. Set if for Fair Quality, or maybe better in this case, "Visible (at any difficulty)."
I think we have this figured out. Now for the regular broadcast...... Big Bad A-- Rock pass.....
Hey Phil, from Columbus, this rock passes just 25" WSW of a 10.4 mag star at 18:59:54CST on the 18th moving ~122"/min high (65°) @azi 213°.
The displacement for us is ~2.5' to the NNE. Pretty big slide in parallax.