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<br />Ich kenne keine Software, die sowas kann - würde mich auch wundern, wenn es sowas gäbe.
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<i>Möglich</i> ist es offenbar, denn Bill Gray, der Programmierer
von GUIDE, schreibt:
> A few years back, I got an inquiry from Bob Leitner at Stamford
> Observatory in Connecticut. He had five plates, taken decades ago on
> the 22" Gregory-Maksutov at that institution. The original data had
> been lost, and about all that could be said was that the images had
> to have been taken above the southern declination limit.
>
> I made a few modifications to Charon to load the data from these
> images, and Bob set up a '486 to process them. As I recall, it took
> about a day to check a single image against the entire sky north of
> about dec -35 (recalling that these were narrow-field images). At
> the end, we got RA/decs for the centers of four of the five plates.
> I don't think anyone knows where the fifth one was taken.
http://www.projectpluto.com/webcam.htm
Tschau,
Thomas