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* astrometry with planet indication?Jake M
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Subject: astrometry with planet indication?
From: Jake M
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Subject: astrometry with planet indication?
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Used the well known nova.astrometry.net to plate solve some astro images
recently, but I wonder if there is any way to get it to solve for any
planets captured as well? I don't see any such indication in the
advanced settings selection. What about other plate solving sites?

Thank you

Subject: Re: astrometry with planet indication?
From: Chris L Peterson
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From: clp@alumni.caltech.edu (Chris L Peterson)
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On Fri, 31 May 2024 10:10:52 -0400, Jake M <mill45@fla.net> wrote:

>Used the well known nova.astrometry.net to plate solve some astro images
>recently, but I wonder if there is any way to get it to solve for any
>planets captured as well? I don't see any such indication in the
>advanced settings selection. What about other plate solving sites?
>
>Thank you

Well, the solution is the solution, regardless of what's in the image.
I think what you are looking for is something that will annotate
planets in a solved image?

The ImageAnnotation script in PixInsight can identify and label
planets in a solved image, assuming the image header contains an
accurate time.

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