I discovered this while generating an ssc file for the asteroids visited by NEAR (all two of them
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At any rate, updated values for "433 Eros" are available in http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/near.zip along with those of "255 Matilde". They have a "Class" of "moon" so their orbits will be visible.
One way to compare their differences in the orbits is to insert the following entry into your "favorites.cel", start Celestia, enable the "View Option" of "Orbits", and select the "Locations" item "ErosOrbits".
"ErosOrbits" {
isFolder false
parentFolder ""
base [ 0.003278577830326326 3.996911588804516e-005 4.757728511083993e-005 ]
offset [ -4.618527782440651e-014 1.670755547800162e-016 -7.447926823889173e-016 ]
axis [ 0.897772 -0.374285 -0.232196 ]
angle 0.848067
time 2452535.473081606
selection "#0/Eros"
coordsys "ecliptical"
}
p.s. I've been gathering some links to sites I've found useful so far in http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/index.html.