Chapter 5 application form of user defined object, Example, Caution – Vixen Sphinx SXP User Manual
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Example
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S T A R B O O K C O O R D F I L E
5 , V i x e n S t a r 0 1 , R A D E C , 1 2 , 2 3 , 4 5 , 6 7 , 8 9 . 6
6 , M t . V i x e n S u m m i t , A L T A Z , 2 7 5 , 1 2 , 1 , 1
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Name of Object
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Line number
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Name of point
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Types of
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Azimuth(°)
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Altitude(±°)
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Altitude(′
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Type of
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RA(h)
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DEC(′)
RA(m)
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RA(s)
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Azimuth(′)
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DEC(±°)
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STARBOOKCOMETFILE
1, McNaught2010R1, 2010,6,2.67841, 130.70095, 322.62188, 77.03226, 0.4050263, 1.0003431
2, LONEOS2006S3, 2012,4,16.33376, 140.12907, 38.36874, 166.03253, 5.1310903, 1.0034881
STARBOOKSATELLITEFILE
1,ISS
1 25544U 98067A 10111.53413738 .00016717 00000-0 10270-3 0 9027
2 25544 51.6459 161.3425 0003532 195.5452 164.5604 15.75083651 14550
2,NOAA 1
1 04793U 70106A 10137.05933165 -.00000031 00000-0 10000-3 0 5187
2 04793 102.0931 138.9934 0031991 161.7350 198.4876 12.53938420804769
STARBOOKCOORDFILE
5, VixenStar01,RADEC,12,23,45,67,89.6
6, Mt.VixenSummit,ALTAZ,275,12,1,1
Chapter 5 APPLICATION
Form of User Defined Object
Choose from the following two types of formats according to coordinates you use.
Example
Making a text data file called “Observation_data.txt”
The warning message below will be on the screen if there is a communication error or incorrect data format.
Make sure that your data for the orbital elements are completed in compliance with the designated format.
Check the LAN cable is connected securely and then try again by restarting the internet browser and the STAR BOOK TEN.
RA.DEC
STARBOOKCOORDFILE
Line number, Name of Object, Type of coordinates, RA in hour, RA in minute, RA in second, DEC in degree, DEC in arc minute.
ALT.AZ
STARBOOKCOORDFILE
Line number, Name of point, Types of coordinates, Azimuth in degree, Azimuth in arc minute, Altitude in +/- degree, Altitude in arc minute.
CAUTION
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The text of “STARBOOKCOORDFILE” identifies the user defined object. Do not change this part.
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Fill in all the items for entry. All items must be completed to have the data accepted.
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Do not use letters and characters other than the ones usable on the STAR BOOK TEN.
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Divide between line number and name of satellite with a “,”(comma).
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You may not leave space between the lines.
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The line numbers must be labeled from 1 and 10.
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“VixenStar01” and “Mt.VixenSummit” are imaginary names do not exist.
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The data shown above is current at the time of publication. Always obtain the latest data for observing
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