Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Which number or value begins after 0xf0000000?
Yyy, 0xf000001? Sorry, I dont understand your question...
pirogronian wrote:Yes, astrodb allows for any numeric id for astronomical object. But for backward compat there are two rules:
1. Id less than 999999 is interpreted as HIP nr.
2. Id between 999999 and 0xf0000000 is interpreted as TYC nr.
pirogronian wrote:Really nothing except pure abstract identification of object in external cross-indexes
pirogronian wrote:Really nothing except pure abstract identification of object in external cross-indexes
Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Is it like we can type any number or letter value in any order we wish when we designate such objects? Like for example, typing "uihfdhf" can be used as an identifier?
LukeCEL wrote:Can I get a brief summary of what the current plan (and status) is with the database restructuring?
pirogronian wrote:No, it have to be non negative integer. For use it for Gaia catalog, we have to create new cross index with mapping UID <-> Gaia number. But to recognize Gaia catalog names, we have to implement new class in Celestia core code.
pirogronian wrote:1. Enable user to define own catalogs (for example by defining its prefix or whole printf like pattern).
Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Despite that, there'll still be a universal object identifier catalog like the proposed Celestia Catalog right?
pirogronian wrote:Of course this is example only. I don't know yet how Gaia name format looks like...
pirogronian wrote:I don't know yet how Gaia name format looks like...
LukeCEL wrote:Can I ask how much of these changes are backwards compatible?
LukeCEL wrote:Either way, the numerical identifiers are slightly different for both DR1 and DR2, and will be for the next releases.
Sirius_Alpha wrote:A further consideration is that some stars are in Gaia DR1 and not in Gaia DR2, and some are in Gaia DR2 but not Gaia DR1.
I'm wondering if we should rely on the 2MASS catalogue for an internal ID and simply get our data from Gaia. At least 2MASS is consistent. For example, KOI-1029 has a DR2 but not a DR1 number. Though perhaps SIMBAD is incomplete. Though there are stars that have 2MASS ID's but have no Gaia DR #, and may not get one.
Sirius_Alpha wrote:Unless we're intending on including a billion stars (which I would love)
Janus wrote:Assuming for a moment someone puts a gigastar catalog for celestia together.
Then I hope that someone makes the database load in distance order so a spherical map can be maintained.
This would enable the user to limit how many stars are loaded by setting things like max memory to be used.
Janus.
Janus wrote:This would enable the user to limit how many stars are loaded by setting things like max memory to be used.
Janus wrote:I hope that someone makes the database load in distance order so a spherical map can be maintained.
This would enable the user to limit how many stars are loaded by setting things like max memory to be used.