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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001361 | SkyChart | 1-Software | public | 14-08-26 00:39 | 14-08-26 13:00 |
Reporter | Rick Saunders | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | resolved | Resolution | no change required | ||
Platform | x86 | OS | Windows | OS Version | 8 |
Product Version | 3.8 | ||||
Summary | 0001361: Planetary position wrong | ||||
Description | Pluto's position is being shown 0000012:0000005 min of time (RA) and 14 arcmin Dec from its actual position. | ||||
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Where do you find the position reference? Are you sure you compare the position for the same epoch? I compare the geocentric position for August 26 at 0hUT. CdC : Mean J2000 RA: 18h46m52.31s DE:-20°30'26.4" JPL Horizon: Date__(UT)__HR:MN R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC 2014-Aug-26 00:00 18 46 52.29 -20 30 26.3 So this match to less than 0.1" |
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Just a complement, the small difference above is because of the DE405 ephemeris installed by default with CdC. Adding the DE430 ephemeris the result is exactly the same as Horizon to the tenth of arcsecond: Ephemeris: DE430 Mean J2000 RA: 18h46m52.29s DE:-20°30'26.3" |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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14-08-26 00:39 | Rick Saunders | New Issue | |
14-08-26 07:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0002932 | |
14-08-26 07:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Status | new => resolved |
14-08-26 07:51 | Patrick Chevalley | Resolution | open => no change required |
14-08-26 13:00 | Patrick Chevalley | Note Added: 0002933 |