It's not in the list of "unusual" asteroids that CdC can auto-
download, either, yet, but it's available from the MPES
<http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/MPEph/MPEph.html>:
2005 FN |2005 01 30.000|0.323820 |0.950027|
4.6504|177.7743 |117.3677 | 2000|228.8196 |26.9 | 0.15| 0.00
Tack that onto your asteroides.dat file.
I probably should have mentioned that all the pages I've been linking
to are from the MPC at
<http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html>.
-John
--- In [email protected], "Bob Rose"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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