double_stars.ssc : RA and Dec are shift.
Expected Behaviour
Actual Behaviour
RA and Dec are shift.
For example: θ Orionis is not shown(out of screen).
Steps to reproduce
- Start Script double_stars.ssc.
System
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Stellarium version: stellarium-24.2-qt5-win32.exe
- stellarium-24.2-98544be-patch-qt5-win32.exe
- stellarium-24.2-623f996-patch-qt5-win32.exe
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Operating system: Win7 32bit
In this script, current RA and DEC were used. (I think that maybe it is middle position.)
line28 to 47 e.g. ["03h46m45.16s", "+24d35m44.5s",
line74 core.moveToRaDec(doublestar[j][0], doublestar[j][1]);
current RA and DEC shifts day by day.
This is my personal opinion.
current RA and DEC are not use. J2000.0 RA and DEC are use.
Return to the date and time of those coordinates. (Not sure if this is possible with scripts.)
Calculate middle position.
This is sample.
θ Ori: center of four θ1 Ori might be better than brightest θ1 Ori C. As same as Mizar, etc...
ε Lyr : I created a calculation method for the "double-double" mode. However, HIP 91919 A and HIP 91919 B have the same value(RA, Dec). HIP 91926 C and HIP 91926 D have the same value(RA, Dec).
(Sorry, I can not speak English very well.)
thank you.
sample is. 20240801_1-1.txt
It seems some coords (at least RA for theta Ori) are wrong. And using J2000 coordinates may be not enough when magnification is high, given shifts by proper motion, nutation and aberration. Maybe it is better to actually search for those stars by name. Or switch off nutation and aberration. And yes, use moveToRaDecJ2000() when dealing with J2000 coordinates.
Hello @3domennotry!
OK, developers can reproduce the issue. Thanks for the report!
Proposed solution depend on issue #3836
Hello @3domennotry!
This issue being blocked by another PR or issue. Thanks for the report!
I fixed this bug. I don't think this bug is related to issue #3836. Please, try and use this file. double_stars.ssc.txt
Not a bug, but solution will not work as expected due issue #3836
Hello @3domennotry!
Please check the fresh version (development snapshot) of Stellarium: https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium-data/releases/tag/weekly-snapshot
Hello @3domennotry!
Please check the latest stable version of Stellarium: https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium/releases/latest
I have confirmed in stellarium-24.3-qt5-win32.exe.
Roughly fixed. Unfortunately, problem remains.
These RA and Dec, what is designated?
Maybe, many star pairs are designated in the middle position.
But, Case of θ Ori: θ2 Ori is out of Screen. Case of ζ Crv: ζ Crv is Center of screen.
Why don't you adopt the calculation method I created?
thank you.
Why don't you adopt the calculation method I created?
They will not work correctly due specifics of Search Engine
This script(I made) is working fine in my environment(win7). Does it mean that it does not work correctly in other environments?
thank you.
This script(I made) is working fine in my environment(win7). Does it mean that it does not work correctly in other environments?
The stars HIP 20648 A, HIP 26221 A, HIP 26235 E, HIP 60157 A, HIP 91919 A, HIP 91919 B, HIP 91926 C, HIP 91926 D, HIP 100027 A will not searched in the scripts nor Search Engine.
"search engine specifications" and "issue #3836" Soory, I finally figured out what it means.
My script, perhaps ignoring the alphabetical part of the HIP. This isn't sufficient.