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| For stars and deep sky objects, this paragraph contains static information about the object which was retrieved from the catalog. | For stars and deep sky objects, this paragraph contains static information about the object which was retrieved from the catalog. | ||
| For Solar system objects, you can find information like the object type, and the object identification (name). Please forgive SkyChart when it shows you the Sun as a planet. All other information in this paragraph is dynamically calculated from the ephemeris data. This information depends on the type of solar system object you 're dealing with. \\ | For Solar system objects, you can find information like the object type, and the object identification (name). Please forgive SkyChart when it shows you the Sun as a planet. All other information in this paragraph is dynamically calculated from the ephemeris data. This information depends on the type of solar system object you 're dealing with. \\ | ||
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| ==== Coordinates ==== | ==== Coordinates ==== | ||
| - | The coordinates of your object | + | The first line of this paragraph, starting with '' |
| + | The other lines show you the coordinates of your object in the specified coordinate systems. Here, you can find the equatorial systems (apparent and mean), and also in the ecliptic - and galactic systems. | ||
| ==== Visibility for your observatory position and time ==== | ==== Visibility for your observatory position and time ==== | ||
| - | Here you find specific data relating to your position and time. So there is the name of the site you are observing from with the local date and time. Next, you will find the times in UT and local sideral time. Then there is the positional data for the date and time that was used in the calculation: | + | Here you find specific data relating to your position and time. So there is the name of the site you are observing from with the **local date** and **time**. Next, you will find the times in **UT** and **local sideral time**. Then there is the positional data for the date and time that was used in the calculation: |
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