Win 131 p10 - Log Error

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Win 131 p10 - Log Error

Post #1by don » 18.09.2003, 23:56

While using the log display right after start-up, the following is displayed:
"Error in .ssc file (line 480): parent body 'TYC 5503-946-1' of 'b' not found."

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Post #2by Darkmiss » 19.09.2003, 10:51

I got this error too

I removed the entry from the extrasolar.ssc and no more error.

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Post #3by selden » 19.09.2003, 12:53

That's because that star's position is not included in the Hipparcos database, but it is in Pascal's extended Tycho datbases. Presumably someone could provide an appropriate STC addon for that particular star for those who'd rather not use the 2M star database.
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Post #4by don » 19.09.2003, 18:00

Hmmmm, if the "fix" requires an add-on, then should the entry be removed from the standard Celestia distribution files?

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Post #5by chris » 19.09.2003, 18:24

I added this to extrasolar.ssc, because I wanted a complete catalog of known extrasolar planets (modulo a few of the OGLE ones.) Since there's no side effect of including it other than a log message, why remove it?

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Post #6by don » 19.09.2003, 18:53

chris wrote:I added this to extrasolar.ssc, because I wanted a complete catalog of known extrasolar planets (modulo a few of the OGLE ones.)
This is a good idea Chris.

chris wrote:Since there's no side effect of including it other than a log message, why remove it?

So the forum doesn't get lots of messages asking about this error. Just trying to keep "error reporting" forum messages to a minimum. :)

Or, add an entry to the User FAQ explaining it?

Or, add the star to the star db, which will eliminate the error?

Other options?

-Don G.

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Post #7by jamarsa » 19.09.2003, 23:36

Well, I have seen this error every day for months, as I use to launch celestia from the command line, but I already knew the cause (a bit of looking for the name in the databases), and ignored it after that (recall reading some other report on this at that moment too...).


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