(Project Gutenberg text #657) that describes a solar eclipse:
A.D. 1135. In this year went the King Henry over sea at the
Lammas; and the next day, as he lay asleep on ship, the day
darkened over all lands, and the sun was all as it were a three
night old moon, and the stars about him at midday. Men were very
much astonished and terrified, and said that a great event should
come hereafter.
Now, this is a pretty precise description. Lammas should be Feb 2nd,
and the ecplise seems to have been near-total. Where exactly the king
was is unclear, but probably somewhere near the Channel.
I have tried to identify this ecplipse. Here be screenshots:
http://flaez.ch/scratch/1135.1.png
http://flaez.ch/scratch/1135.2.png
http://flaez.ch/scratch/1135.3.png
both celestia and xephem predict an eclipse on January 16th
for around 4 o'clock in the morning! Now unless good king Henry
went all the way to the Pacific, there is no way he could have seen
this eclipse at "midday" (or indeed, at all).
The reason I am posting this is, we could conceivably use this
eclipse to increase the quality of the custom orbits.
Could we not add just a new least significant term to earth
orbit to tweak it for this eclipse?
the problem is, I am not clear, whether the inaccuracy will more
likely be due to earth's orbit or the moon's.
also, please note that this eclipse should not take place
in mid-january but at Lammas, i.e. Feb. 2nd. I suspect
that will be one lunation later, "Feb 15th": We have to account
for the Gregorian 10-day-leap in 1582.
This brings to mind, would it not make sense to display the Julian
calendar for dates earlier than Oct 1582? The Gregorian dates
are simply misleading.
Another point apparent from the screenshot (1135.3): I attribute
the slight difference (compared to xephem)
in background stars for this eclipse
to celestias neglect of earth-axis precession. this should
be easy to fix.
In any case, this gives a good idea of celestia's accuracy.
Over the time of some 900 years, it is already deteriorating,
but still not completely off.
Please note I have been using celestia 1.2.2 -- I still have
trouble to get 1.2.4 to compile
best regards,
Dieter Bachmann