# Comments can be added by putting a '#' at the start of a line. # FIND_ORB has three dialog boxes: the "main" box, the "about" box, # and the "ephemeris" box. For each, the window title is given, then # a set of lines providing translated text. The numbers at the start of # each line are ID numbers for the text being translated. # See 'ffindorb.txt', 'ifindorb.txt', etc. for French, Italian, etc. # versions of this file. # main 99000 FIND_ORB Orbit Determination Software 99105 &Herget step 99106 &Full step 99108 Mercury 99109 Venus 99110 Earth 99111 Mars 99112 Jupiter 99113 Saturn 99114 Uranus 99115 Neptune 99116 Pluto 99117 Moon 99118 Asteroids 99129 Sa&ve elements 99136 &Auto-Solve 99137 Save &Residuals... 99138 &Ephemeris... 99142 &Open... 99148 About... 99149 R2: 99150 AU 99151 AU 99153 R1: 99174 Orbital elements: 99156 Epoch 99157 Perturbers: 99140 &Gauss 99141 Worst o&bs 99143 F&ilter obs 99139 &Monte Carlo... 99144 &Settings 99145 &Toggle Obs 99146 Set Sigma(s) 99179 (Will fill in Find_Orb & DE version info) 99180 All Perturbers On 99001 Exit # about 98000 About FIND_ORB 98153 FIND_ORB Orbital Determination Software 98149 GPL'ed software by Project Pluto (C)1997-2017 98150 Updates and information about other astronomy 98152 software can be found at: 98155 https://www.projectpluto.com 98179 Version # ephem 97000 Make Ephemeris 97001 &Done 97129 &Save 97147 &Go 97148 &Pseudo-MPEC 97149 Paste to &Clipboard 97150 &Now 97151 # steps: 97152 Stepsize 97153 Start: 97154 Latitude 97155 Longitude 97175 Show &Motion details 97176 Show &Alt/az 97182 &Radial velocity 97183 &Phase angle 97184 S&eparate motions 97185 Phase angle &bisector 97186 &Heliocentric ecliptic 97187 &Topocentric ecliptic 97188 Ro&und to nearest step 97189 Ground track 97192 S&uppress unobservables 97193 &Visibility indicators 97194 Ephem u&ncertainty 97195 Human-readable output 97196 Speed 97199 Latitude 97200 &Observables 97201 State &vectors 97202 Car&tesian coords 97203 MP&CORB elements 97204 &8-line elements 97205 C&lose approaches 97206 MPC code 96999 Suppress output below mag: # settings 96000 Settings 96149 Reference: 96150 Monte Carlo noise: 96151 Max filtered residual: 96152 Element precision: 96153 Constraints: 96173 &Heliocentric orbits only 96001 OK 96002 Cancel # ephemeris # messages 1 No orbit to improve! 2 No residuals to save! 3 No orbit to make an ephemeris! 4 Method of Gauss failed! 5 No changes made! 6 Ephemeris must contain at least one entry! 7 No step size specified! 8 Month must be from 1 to 12! 9 Day must be from 1 to %d! 10 No observations loaded from that file! 11 File not found! 12 Latitude must start with an 'N' or 'S'! 13 Longitude must start with an 'E' or 'W'! 14 Invalid date! 15 %d of %d observations 16 From %d observations 17 ; mean residual %s 18 Find_Orb -- Orbit Determination 19 Weighting of posns/mags/times is 20 All preceding observations toggled 21 All Perturbers On 22 All Perturbers Off 900 English 901 French 902 Italian 903 Russian 904 Spanish 905 German # months 1000 January 1001 February 1002 March 1003 April 1004 May 1005 June 1006 July 1007 August 1008 September 1009 October 1010 November 1011 December 1100 Astrometry redacted; click here for explanation 2000 The lat/lon specified for code (%s) in the header is malformed.\n 2000 See https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#obs_codes for\n 2000 information about how to fix this.\n 2001 This shows very little motion and is probably a star.\n 2002 Didn't find observer (%s). Observations will be excluded and 2002 treated as geocentric. 2003 You can fix this by downloading 2003 the current list of MPC stations at\n 2003 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/ObsCodes.html\n 2003 and saving it to the folder in which Find_Orb runs. 2004 You can read about how to add 2004 an XXX position for a new/temporary observer at\n 2004 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#xxx_code 2005 Didn't find observational bias data file 2005 To include the FCCT14 bias data, Find_Orb needs 2005 the file 'bias.dat'. There is more information 2005 about this at https://www.projectpluto.com/bias.htm 2005 Biases will not be applied until the file is available. 2006 Find_Orb can use the NEOCP ephemeris you've given it. 2006 However, the ephemerides are geocentric. You'll 2006 get much better results if you select an observatory 2006 code, preferably one near the equator. (781) Quito 2006 is best for this purpose. 2007 The observations span %.1f years, greater than Find_Orb's 2007 maximum span of %.1f years. If you really want the whole 2007 set of observations (which may not process correctly), edit 2007 'environ.dat' and look for the MAX_OBSERVATION_SPAN line. 2008 Not all satellite observations were read correctly. 2008 This shouldn't happen. Please send your observation 2008 file to pluto@projectpluto.com so it can be fixed. 2009 %u observations were duplicates. They have been removed. 2010 %u satellite observations had incorrect offset data. The file 2010 'debug.txt' may have further information. These observations 2010 have been excluded. 2011 %u observations were incorrectly formatted. These observations 2011 will be ignored. 2012 %u observations are below the horizon. 2013 %u observations were taken in sunlight. 2014 These observations will be excluded. 2015 %u observations match in date and observatory code, 2015 but not in other regards. They will be ignored. 2016 %u observations match in date, RA/dec, magnitude, and MPC 2016 code but not in other regards. They will be ignored. 2017 %u observations are from spacecraft, but aren't marked 2017 as such and lack the 'second line' offset data. See\n 2017 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/info/SatelliteObs.html 2017 \nfor info on how to handle spacecraft-based observations. 2018 The date/time for one or more observations is in the future. 2018 If that's not what you expected, you should check the data. 2019 The file 'elp82.dat' is missing. Without this file, 2019 lunar positions will be very inaccurate and orbits will 2019 be somewhat less accurate. Either get the file, or (better 2019 solution) set up JPL ephemerides. See 2019 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#de_eph 2019 for details on how to do this. 2020 The file 'ps_1996.dat' is missing. Without this file, 2020 planetary positions will be inaccurate and orbits will 2020 be somewhat less accurate. Either get the file, or (better 2020 solution) set up JPL ephemerides. See 2020 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#de_eph 2020 for details on how to do this. 2021 No asteroid ephemeris data is available, so 2021 asteroid perturbations cannot be included. You can 2021 fix this by downloading the necessary files. See 2021 https://www.projectpluto.com/ast_pert.htm for details. # Following pop-up shown when you right-click on an _observation_ : 2022 Toggle observation 2022 Set observation uncertainty # Following pop-up shown when you right-click on an _observatory code_ : 2023 Select all this obscode 2023 Find next from this obscode 2023 Find prev from this obscode # Following pop-up shown when you right-click on the _orbital elements_ : 2024 Get obs from clipboard 2024 Open file 2024 Select object 2024 Save elements 2024 Copy elements to clipboard 2024 Toggle element details 2025 Click on an observation to get information about it. Right-click to get 2025 further options. Ctrl-click to select multiple observations.\n 2026 No observational header was provided with the observation(s). Had one 2026 been provided, you'd see information about who made and measured these 2026 data, telescope used, etc.\n