Hi!

2012/5/7 Ivan Marti-Vidal <[email protected]>:
> I used these ephemeris for my works on Astrometry and I am very happy of
> them. I think that a good choice for Stellarium would be the ephemeris DE423
> (which run from year 1799 to year 2200). Out of this ephemeris time range,
> we could come back to the predictions by the plain Kepler's equations.

DE423 run from year 1800 to year 2200 and have 36 Mb. More correct use
for Stellarium DE422 because this DE run year -3000 to year 3000 and
our planetarium used archeoastronomers too. But size DE422 are 532 Mb.

This ephemeris may be used only as pluggable module.

-- 
With best regards, Alexander

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