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| Re: Object Found | Markopolo | 11/16/11 10:40 AM | Originally Posted By: ET_Explorer_2012 |
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| Re: Object Found | Markopolo | 11/16/11 2:01 PM | The star was not listed in the SIMBAD or NED databases. I did a Vizier search, and found the star in question is in the USNO A2.0 catalogue, with a designation USNO A2.0 0525-01489886. It is a non-descript, ordinary star, with a Bmag of 16.0, and Rma |
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| Re: Object Found | correomacv | 3/15/12 11:55 PM | It would be nice the user can go to a coordinate although there is no object (i.e. but can be a reference to look for nearby objects). This happens in Google Maps, can be similar for Google Sky. Regards. |
| Re: Object Found | Markopolo2 | 3/16/12 10:49 PM | Hello, correomacv. GSky will do this function exactly as you described. In the upper left hand corner of your GSky browser, there is a tab called "Location Search". You can enter any coordinates in there, whether an object exists at the location o |