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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2013, 12:09:40 PM »
hmm adding coordinates in space would be hard, because there is no beginning and end and it is so large. but i guess we should do it around earth as most of the coordinates are assuming you look from earth.
(heavens above, etc)

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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #31 on: September 26, 2013, 09:09:06 PM »
Well, I have an idea: what if we add relative distances in Ubox 3 so that we can be able to comprehend, well, distances! Or rather, expand the feature, since it is in Ubox 2. (Information like Earth's distance to the sun is still stating a relative distance)

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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #32 on: September 29, 2013, 04:12:31 AM »
Well, for precise insertion of objects in the solar system at a given time using data from JPL Horizon I use the Gravity Simulator with your addon Horizons. After generate th simulation there I save it in the format xml for US. It still works.

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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #33 on: November 02, 2013, 12:31:31 AM »
I want to add Comet ISON's coordinates to Universe Sandbox so that it may be an object in Universe Sandbox...I do not want to add any comments....I want to add a Comet........Dudes, a comet is headed straight for our solar system and God is telling me that it is a big deal....it is supposed to whip around our sun and read the Bible for the rest of the answer...just sayin. ...and besides that, it is named Comet ISON....I....SON....The Great I AM, and the Great I SON...idunno man. On October 1, 2013 it will pass right by Mars...read about it....Comet ISON, Nibiru, the winged planet...whatever you want to call it...it is coming..
*facepalm* Nibiru? Comet ISON? Gr...  *sigh* you still believe that? Okay i will explain you.
Comet ISON looks winged because Hubble is orbiting Earth and the comet is Moving. it takes 3 picture to create a perfect picture. so it looks like Winged.  :-\

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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #34 on: November 02, 2013, 12:34:07 AM »
Take a look for yourself...here is the latest image of ISON from the space telescope site...

1) Zoom all the way out and spot ISON
2) Hit the "DARKER" button a few times..
3) Zoom in to ISON
4) Now what are you going to say? Anomaly? Bad pixels? Reflection? I don't think so...

http://hla.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/display?image=hlsp_ison_hst_wfc3_130430_f606w_v1&autoscale=&title=Ison+130430+WFC3+F606W
That picture made of 3 picture, combined to one. why it was winged? because Hubble take each picture from different site.  ::)

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Re: Comet ISON
« Reply #35 on: January 05, 2014, 07:51:20 PM »
what if we add relative distances...

What do you mean? Can you give an example?