Jim,
I think the astrob list is by discovery. The newer ones are at the 
end. That means that 2005 FN should be near the end except that it 
has probably not made the astrob list. 1==> 277000. If you are going 
to Google for it also look for AT72198, it's name from yesterday.  If 
you find elements, they can be added manually to CdC. Asteriod list 
are text files. But for 2005 FN I don't think CdC will resolve it 
accurately due to the fact it is so close to the earth right now. 

Bob



--- In [email protected], "jamesdixon80" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I know how to load an arbitrarily large list of asteroids into CdC 
and
> make them available but is there an easy way locate one particular
> asteroid?  For example, if I'm looking for 2005 FN.  Even if I've
> loaded a large list it is hard to find.
> Thanks,
> Jim Dixon





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