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 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. \\
  
-==== Coordinates ==== 
-The coordinates of your object will be shown in the equatorial systems (apparent and mean), and also in the ecliptic - and galactic systems. 
  
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 +==== Coordinates ====
 +The first line of this paragraph, starting with ''Coordinates:'', informs you to which of the equatorial coordinate systems the chart is set. The chart can show you on several coordinates in the equatorial systems, for example at the **[[status_bar|status bar]]**.  You can specify the equatorial coordinate system of your chart by the tab Chart, Coordinates from the menu by **setup -> [[chart_coordinates#type_of_coordinates|Chart, Coordinates]]**, in the **type of coordinates** part. \\
 +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.
  
  
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