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JPL catalog - Asteroids with name and known radius
   
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31 aug, 2020 @ 9:45
4 jun @ 6:46
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JPL catalog - Asteroids with name and known radius

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The addon adds/updates orbital elements for more than 16000 selected asteroids from the JPL database.
It contains all asteroids with assigned catalog number, a IAU name and known radius to date.
Latest updates add citations for names assigned since the end of 1979, available in Wiki descriptions (For English GUI users only at the moment, sorry).


Depending on your hardware, you could experience a decrease in FPS in some conditions.

See also named asteroids with unknown radius


Source: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, IAU Minor Planet Center (Discovery dates).
16 kommentarer
Mosfet  [skapare] 12 aug @ 7:54 
I will update soon(TM). I'm probably going to separate these asteroids in several families as mentioned by others, but while so far I was preparing pak files manually, I'll have to split 2 addons in multiple addons. I don't particularly like it, but I'll have to automatize the building process as much as I can like I did with artificial satellites addons, so, when I have the time.
Mosfet  [skapare] 11 aug @ 5:45 
I assume that when Chariklo data from this mod merge with the default catalog, some parameters like the color are changed. I will add Chariklo to the list of ignored objects.
nanop.chansiri 10 aug @ 23:27 
i like this addon but i don't like new 10199 chariklo
BlueStellar 9 jul @ 6:31 
@Mosfet its definetly the 2nd one
AlexFox 6 jul @ 12:09 
Hi! What about 3i/Atlas?
Mosfet  [skapare] 26 jun @ 8:12 
@BlueStellar meaning that you have issues with the client, or it's starting to be a little heavy on your pc?
BlueStellar 26 jun @ 8:05 
my pc does NOT want to download this lmao
Mosfet  [skapare] 18 jun @ 1:29 
Yeah mine is starting to feel it too, at nearly 17000
bitgen 17 jun @ 9:35 
ohh my PC
Mosfet  [skapare] 15 jan, 2024 @ 5:19 
Thank you. As it's written in the description, the source of orbital elements is the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Small Body Database, updated regularly, so those are real orbits.
The Small Body Database contains orbital elements for nearly 1,350,000 asteroids, unfortunately SpaceEngine can't manage (yet?) such number of orbits.