02-09-2017, 10:23 PM
Roger;
I am still convinced that this is not the way to go about this, but I will oblige you and try your method first.
If you are using a 90 degree distance from sub-solar, I will of course have to change the dawn/dusk bands to sunrise/sunset for this to be comparable with your method. It will take me 2 or 3 days to compare my results in this manner, so I want to make sure this is acceptable. Also, I use to be able to calculate orbital purturbations of asteroids in years past, but I've never been able to figure odds. I would appreciate a quick 101 on this, or perhaps you can work the figures out for me when I get them !
I would still like to try a real-time test again, if your still willing to provide the data ... I will need it by the 15th if you are.
Duffy
I am still convinced that this is not the way to go about this, but I will oblige you and try your method first.
If you are using a 90 degree distance from sub-solar, I will of course have to change the dawn/dusk bands to sunrise/sunset for this to be comparable with your method. It will take me 2 or 3 days to compare my results in this manner, so I want to make sure this is acceptable. Also, I use to be able to calculate orbital purturbations of asteroids in years past, but I've never been able to figure odds. I would appreciate a quick 101 on this, or perhaps you can work the figures out for me when I get them !
I would still like to try a real-time test again, if your still willing to provide the data ... I will need it by the 15th if you are.
Duffy