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Column Name
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Description
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Date/Time
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Date and time of the instantaneous ephemeris data. The data are formatted as specified in Preferences.
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Object
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Name assigned to the asteroid. If the asteroid's orbital elements are downloaded from the Minor Planet Center, this is the official designation of the object. (See Updating Orbital Elements.)
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Con
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Constellation in which the object is located
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RA/ Decl
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Apparent topocentric position. The data are formatted as specified in Preferences.
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Mag
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Predicted Magnitude - these values are predicted by mathematical models and are not necessarily accurate
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Elng
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Angular distance from the object to the sun (sun-earth-object angle)
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Phase
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Phase angle (sun-object-earth angle)
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Alt
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Apparent altitude at the ephemeris date and time. The angle is formatted as specified in Preferences.
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Az
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Apparent azimuth at the ephemeris date and time. The angle is formatted as specified in Preferences.
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LHA
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Local hour angle at the ephemeris date and time. The angle is formatted as hours and minutes East or West of the meridian.
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SA2000
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Chart number on which the object appears in Sky Atlas 2000.0
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U2000
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Volume and page number on which the object appears in Uranometria 2000.0. Note that there is some overlap in the two volumes, but the page number is valid for either volume
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MSA
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Volume and page number on which the object appears in Millennium Star Atlas
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HB
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Chart series (B & C) and page number on which the object appears in Herald-Bobroff AstroAtlas.
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U2000.2
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Volume and page number on which the object appears in Uranometria 2000.0 2d Ed. Note that there is some overlap in the two volumes, but the page number is valid for either volume
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PSA
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Chart number on which the object appears in Pocket Sky Atlas.
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IDSA
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Chart number on which the object appears in interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas.
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Dist (Earth)
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Distance between object and earth measured in astronomical units (au).
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Dist (Sun)
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Distance between object and sun measured in astronomical units (au).
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Motion
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Angular distance traveled by the object between this instant of the ephemeris calculation and the previous (blank if there is no previous instant in this report)
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Rise(Az), Set(Az)
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Time of rise, set, and apparent azimuth at rise and set time for your location. If your location has a local horizon model defined for it and the model is applied to the ephemeris calculation, rise & set times are the approximate times at which an object rises above and sets beneath the local horizon model. The data are formatted as specified in Preferences.
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Transit(Alt)
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Time of transit and apparent altitude at transit. The data are formatted as specified in Preferences.
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Vis Pred
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Predicted visibility of the asteroid computed by the single star visibility model. Please see visibility modeling for possible values.
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Observed
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Whether or not present in the observing log
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