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AstroCalc - planet diameter wrong #3135

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doctee opened this issue Mar 28, 2023 · 6 comments
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AstroCalc - planet diameter wrong #3135

doctee opened this issue Mar 28, 2023 · 6 comments
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doctee commented Mar 28, 2023

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doctee commented Mar 28, 2023

In AstroCalc (curves - angular diameter vs. time) the angular diameter of Uranus, Neptune (and more?) is calculated wrong. For example, the Uranus diameter is calculated to 12-14" what is higher than expected.

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alex-w commented Mar 28, 2023

Why you think that data is wrong? This tool includes rings size into account.

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Atque commented Mar 28, 2023

Why you think that data is wrong? This tool includes rings size into account.

Ring size for Saturn might make sense, but not for Uranus or Neptune.

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@alex-w alex-w added the state: published The fix has been published for testing in weekly binary package label Apr 3, 2023
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Hello @doctee!

Please check the fresh version (development snapshot) of Stellarium:
https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium-data/releases/tag/weekly-snapshot

@alex-w alex-w removed the state: published The fix has been published for testing in weekly binary package label Jul 2, 2023
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Hello @doctee!

Please check the latest stable version of Stellarium:
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