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# Comments can be added by putting a '#' at the start of a line.
# FIND_ORB has three dialog boxes: the "main" box, the "about" box,
# and the "ephemeris" box. For each, the window title is given, then
# a set of lines providing translated text. The numbers at the start of
# each line are ID numbers for the text being translated.
# See 'ffindorb.txt', 'ifindorb.txt', etc. for French, Italian, etc.
# versions of this file.
# main
99000 FIND_ORB Orbit Determination Software
99105 &Herget step
99106 &Full step
99108 Mercury
99109 Venus
99110 Earth
99111 Mars
99112 Jupiter
99113 Saturn
99114 Uranus
99115 Neptune
99116 Pluto
99117 Moon
99118 Asteroids
99129 Sa&ve elements
99136 &Auto-Solve
99137 Save &Residuals...
99138 &Ephemeris...
99142 &Open...
99148 About...
99149 R2:
99150 AU
99151 AU
99153 R1:
99174 Orbital elements:
99156 Epoch
99157 Perturbers:
99140 &Gauss
99141 Worst o&bs
99143 F&ilter obs
99139 &Monte Carlo...
99144 &Settings
99145 &Toggle Obs
99146 Set Sigma(s)
99179 (Will fill in Find_Orb & DE version info)
99180 All Perturbers On
99001 Exit
# about
98000 About FIND_ORB
98153 FIND_ORB Orbital Determination Software
98149 GPL'ed software by Project Pluto (C)1997-2017
98150 Updates and information about other astronomy
98152 software can be found at:
98155 https://www.projectpluto.com
98179 Version
# ephem
97000 Make Ephemeris
97001 &Done
97129 &Save
97147 &Go
97148 &Pseudo-MPEC
97149 Paste to &Clipboard
97150 &Now
97151 # steps:
97152 Stepsize
97153 Start:
97154 Latitude
97155 Longitude
97175 Show &Motion details
97176 Show &Alt/az
97182 &Radial velocity
97183 &Phase angle
97184 S&eparate motions
97185 Phase angle &bisector
97186 &Heliocentric ecliptic
97187 &Topocentric ecliptic
97188 Ro&und to nearest step
97189 Ground track
97192 S&uppress unobservables
97193 &Visibility indicators
97194 Ephem u&ncertainty
97195 Human-readable output
97196 Speed
97199 Latitude
97200 &Observables
97201 State &vectors
97202 Car&tesian coords
97203 MP&CORB elements
97204 &8-line elements
97205 C&lose approaches
97206 MPC code
96999 Suppress output below mag:
# settings
96000 Settings
96149 Reference:
96150 Monte Carlo noise:
96151 Max filtered residual:
96152 Element precision:
96153 Constraints:
96173 &Heliocentric orbits only
96001 OK
96002 Cancel
# ephemeris
# messages
1 No orbit to improve!
2 No residuals to save!
3 No orbit to make an ephemeris!
4 Method of Gauss failed!
5 No changes made!
6 Ephemeris must contain at least one entry!
7 No step size specified!
8 Month must be from 1 to 12!
9 Day must be from 1 to %d!
10 No observations loaded from that file!
11 File not found!
12 Latitude must start with an 'N' or 'S'!
13 Longitude must start with an 'E' or 'W'!
14 Invalid date!
15 %d of %d observations
16 From %d observations
17 ; mean residual %s
18 Find_Orb -- Orbit Determination
19 Weighting of posns/mags/times is
20 All preceding observations toggled
21 All Perturbers On
22 All Perturbers Off
900 English
901 French
902 Italian
903 Russian
904 Spanish
905 German
# months
1000 January
1001 February
1002 March
1003 April
1004 May
1005 June
1006 July
1007 August
1008 September
1009 October
1010 November
1011 December
1100 Astrometry redacted; click here for explanation
2000 The lat/lon specified for code (%s) in the header is malformed.\n
2000 See https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#obs_codes for\n
2000 information about how to fix this.\n
2001 This shows very little motion and is probably a star.\n
2002 Didn't find observer (%s). Observations will be excluded and
2002 treated as geocentric.
2003 You can fix this by downloading
2003 the current list of MPC stations at\n
2003 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/ObsCodes.html\n
2003 and saving it to the folder in which Find_Orb runs.
2004 You can read about how to add
2004 an XXX position for a new/temporary observer at\n
2004 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#xxx_code
2005 Didn't find observational bias data file
2005 To include the FCCT14 bias data, Find_Orb needs
2005 the file 'bias.dat'. There is more information
2005 about this at https://www.projectpluto.com/bias.htm
2005 Biases will not be applied until the file is available.
2006 Find_Orb can use the NEOCP ephemeris you've given it.
2006 However, the ephemerides are geocentric. You'll
2006 get much better results if you select a topocentric
2006 observatory code, preferably one near the equator.
2006 (781) Quito is best for this purpose.
2007 The observations span %.1f years, greater than Find_Orb's
2007 maximum span of %.1f years. If you really want the whole
2007 set of observations (which may not process correctly), edit
2007 'environ.dat' and look for the MAX_OBSERVATION_SPAN line.
2008 Not all satellite observations were read correctly.
2008 See https://www.projectpluto.com/sc_obs.htm for info on
2008 how to fix this, or contact [email]rojectpluto.com.
2008 (In the latter case, be sure to send the observation file.)
2009 %u observations were duplicates. They have been removed.
2010 See https://www.projectpluto.com/sc_obs.htm FMI.
2011 %u observations were incorrectly formatted. These observations
2011 will be ignored.
2012 %u observations are below the horizon.
2013 %u observations were taken in sunlight.
2014 These observations will be excluded.
2015 %u observations match in date and observatory code,
2015 but not in other regards. They will be ignored.
2016 %u observations match in date, RA/dec, magnitude, and MPC
2016 code but not in other regards. They will be ignored.
2017 %u observations are from spacecraft, but aren't marked
2017 as such and lack the 'second line' offset data. See\n
2017 https://www.projectpluto.com/sc_obs.htm
2017 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/info/SatelliteObs.html
2017 \nfor info on how to handle spacecraft-based observations.
2018 %d observations have times in the future. If that's
2018 not what you expected, you should check the data.
2021 No asteroid ephemeris data is available, so
2021 asteroid perturbations cannot be included. You can
2021 fix this by downloading the necessary files. See
2021 https://www.projectpluto.com/ast_pert.htm for details.
# Following pop-up shown when you right-click on an _observation_ :
2022 Toggle observation
2022 Set observation uncertainty
2022 Select all from $
2022 Find prev from $
2022 Find next from $
2022 Cancel
2025 Click on an observation to get information about it. Right-click to get
2025 further options. Ctrl-click to select multiple observations.\n
2026 No observational header was provided with the observation(s). Had one
2026 been provided, you'd see information about who made and measured these
2026 data, telescope used, etc.\n
2027 Integrating from %.4f to %.4f runs outside Find_Orb's
2027 default time range. If this is what you meant to do, see\n
2027 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#time_range\n
2027 for instructions on how to extend the range.
2028 %d observations were read by Find_Orb, but only after the format was
2028 corrected. The observation would probably be rejected by MPC. See
2028 https://www.projectpluto.com/fix_obs.htm for details.
2029 You don't currently have JPL planetary ephemerides set up
2029 for use in Find_Orb. This will result in some loss of accuracy
2029 and speed. See https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#de_eph
2029 for further information.\n
2029 Hit any key to continue. Find_Orb will still work, though it will
2029 be a little slower and less accurate. You should eventually download
2029 a JPL ephemeris file, per the instructions at the above link.
2030 Your JPL ephemeris file, %s ,
2030 only covers the years %.1f to %.1f. To cover your desired date
2030 range, you'll need a different/larger JPL ephemeris file. See
2030 https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#de_eph for more info.
2031 F Select file containing astrometry
2031 N Give object name and get data from MPC
2031 C Copy astrometry from clipboard
2031 S Copy astrometry from selection
2033 Use arrow keys to select object, then hit the space bar or Enter (or use mouse)
2034 0 ( ) Default frame
2034 1 ( ) J2000 ecliptic
2034 2 ( ) J2000 equatorial
2034 3 ( ) Body frame
2034 Cancel
2035 English
2035 French
2035 Italian
2035 Russian
2035 Spanish
2035 German
2036 Help about this dialog
2036 Select file of observations
2036 Get observations from clipboard
2036 Download observations from MPC
2037 Copy elements to clipboard
2037 Save elements
2037 Reference=$REF
2037 Epoch=$EPO
2037 Frame=$FRA
2037 Constraints=$CON
2037 Increase precision
2037 Decrease precision
2037 Element center=$CEN
2037 Cancel
2038 Enter element reference :
2039 Clipboard functions require 'xclip' to be installed. Run, for
2039 example, 'sudo apt install xclip', 'sudo yum install xclip',
2039 or similar command.
2040 %d roving observer lines lacked lat/lon/alt lines.\n
2041 %d roving observer lat/lon/alt lines didn't match an RA/dec.\n
2042 %d 'line 1' radar observations didn't have a 'line 2' match.\n
2043 %d 'line 2' radar observations didn't have a 'line 1' match.\n
2044 %d satellite observations lacked spacecraft locations.\n
2045 %d satellite observations lacked RA/decs.\n
2046 See https://www.projectpluto.com/sc_obs.htm for more info.\n
2050 ( ) Show one MPC code
2050 ( ) Show some MPC codes
2050 ( ) Show all MPC codes
2050 Find next from $
2050 Find prev from $
2050 Find obs from a given code
2050 Cancel
2052 Some observations of this object are marked as 'private' and not
2052 for public redistribution. Do you want to include them? (Y/N)\n
# See comments about RA_DEC_FORMAT in 'environ.def' for the meanings of
# the number pairs. You can add more if there are other formats you'd
# like to use.
2054 3,2:HH MM SS.sss, dd mm ss.ss
2054 6,5:HH MM SS.ssssss, dd mm ss.sssss
2054 -5,-4:HH MM.mmmm, dd mm.mmm
2054 -6,-5:HH MM.mmmmm, dd mm.mmmm
2054 206,106:Decimal degrees to 10^-6 deg
2054 215,115:Decimal degrees to 10^-15 deg
2054 109,109:Decimal hours and degrees
2056 \nNo JPL DE ephemeris file loaded; using (slower, less accurate)
2056 analytic approximations for lunar and planetary positions
2056 See https://www.projectpluto.com/find_orb.htm#de_eph for
2056 info on how and why to use JPL DE ephemerides.\n
2058 Couldn't run 'grab_mpc', a small program used to grab data from
2058 the MPC. Get this code from https://github.com/Bill/Gray/miscell
2058 and run 'make grab_mpc'. Copy 'grab_mpc' into the executable path.
2060 0 ( ) No non-gravs (gravity only)
2060 1 ( ) Solar radiation pressure (radial, 1/r^2)
2060 2 ( ) Solar radiation pressure (two-parameter)
2060 3 ( ) Solar radiation pressure (three-parameter)
2060 4 ( ) Comet model (A1 and A2)
2060 5 ( ) Comet model (A1, A2, A3)
2060 6 ( ) Comet model (A1, A2, A3, DT)
2060 7 ( ) Yarkovsky (A2-only)
2060 8 ( ) Delta-V
2060 Cancel
2062 0 ( ) Resids in RA/dec arcsec
2062 1 ( ) Resids in along-track sec/cross-track arcsec
2062 2 ( ) Normalized residuals in sigmas
2062 Cancel
2064 0 ( ) Observables
2064 1 ( ) State vectors
2064 2 ( ) Cartesian coord positions
2064 3 ( ) MPCORB output
2064 4 ( ) 8-line elements
2064 5 ( ) Close approaches
2064 6 ( ) Fake astrometry
2064 Cancel
2066 '%s' is %d bytes long. Packed designations must be less
2066 than twelve bytes long. Try again with a shorter designation.
2068 0 ( ) RA/decs in reported format
2068 1 ( ) RA/decs in decimal degrees
2068 2 ( ) RA/decs in HH.hhhhh, dd.dddd
2068 3 ( ) RA/decs in HH MM SS.s, dd mm ss.ss
2068 Cancel
2070 0 ( ) Times in reported format
2070 1 ( ) Times in YYYY MM DD.DDDDD
2070 2 ( ) Times in YY MM DD HH:MM:SS
2070 3 ( ) Times in MJD DDDDD.DDDDDD
2070 Cancel
2074 Temporary designations must include only alphanumeric characters.
2074 The designation '%s' would be rejected by MPC.
2076 Clipboard is empty!
2078 0 ( ) "/min = '/hr
2078 1 ( ) "/sec = '/min = deg/hour
2078 2 ( ) '/sec = deg/min
2078 3 ( ) '/day
2078 4 ( ) d/day
2078 Cancel
2080 No MPC astrometry found for object '%s'. This may be
2080 an unused or incorrectly formatted designation, or MPC
2080 may simply not have data for it.
2090 %d satellite offsets had no errors\n
2091 %d satellite offsets had incorrect signs\n
2092 %d had no number(s) or garbled number(s)\n
2093 %d satellite offsets had no decimal point\n
2094 %d satellite offsets had a misplaced decimal point\n
2095 %d satellite offsets had undeciphered offsets\n
2096 %d satellite offsets were at the geocenter\n
2097 %d satellite offsets were inside the earth\n
2099 Enter initial guess for time of delta-V :