posted October 27, 2017 11:33 AM
In this chart -- (ephemeris)- http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi?CGISESSID=fa69da12b41d4ed1b9b6725b00ade51d#results
How can I find what degree it is?
(It would be based on constellations, and I would convert that to zodiac degrees...)
Saw at bottom of page that "A" is 'degrees'...
but the number there exceeds 360??
' A= 2203.898490804226 ' ?
On the line near the top, they mention "au" -- but there IS no 'au' in the list of numbers.
Also, would the "#" be the object number? (line on the top-left, called "rec #")
'747790'
Of course, I plugged it into astro.com's zodiac calculator (just to see what happens) and it came up as data not available....
If its period is 5 times that of Sedna (~80,000 years), it will take a LONG time to establish place and orbit pattern for this one...?
*energizing your url {removing the 's' in http}*
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FE72
When you said in 1948 it was around 14 gemini--- do you mean 'constellation' or zodiac 14 gemini?
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