Hi Greg,
The current epoch of osculation for the MPCORB data file is 2025 May 5 0000 UT, so it's already over 60 days old. Does the ASTORB data file offer the same option for 'Bright' MPs? I tend to stick with the MPCORB file because I use the MPC file for NEOs at Today's Epoch all the time.
PDC Skies,
Have you tried to observe any of the close approaching NEOs? The large NEO (35107) 1991 VH is currently 15.1 magnitude in Cepheus traveling at 4"/minute.
Phil S.
The current epoch of osculation for the MPCORB data file is 2025 May 5 0000 UT, so it's already over 60 days old. Does the ASTORB data file offer the same option for 'Bright' MPs? I tend to stick with the MPCORB file because I use the MPC file for NEOs at Today's Epoch all the time.
PDC Skies,
Have you tried to observe any of the close approaching NEOs? The large NEO (35107) 1991 VH is currently 15.1 magnitude in Cepheus traveling at 4"/minute.
Phil S.