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Markers for ephemeris calculations are positioned wrongly #51

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10110111 opened this issue Dec 22, 2017 · 3 comments
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Markers for ephemeris calculations are positioned wrongly #51

10110111 opened this issue Dec 22, 2017 · 3 comments
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I wanted to check how the Sun will go with time, using the Astronomical calculations_→_Ephemeris facility, but it appears that the markers are slightly off the target. For details see the screenshot below. I've enabled azimuthal grid to be able to see that Altitude in the selected line doesn't match actual altitude in the scene.
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If I disable atmosphere visualization, then both the marker and the Sun go up, so it doesn't seem related to taking into account refraction vs not taking, at least not directly.

@alex-w alex-w added bug Something likely wrong in the code state: confirmed A developer can reproduce the issue labels Dec 22, 2017
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alex-w commented Dec 22, 2017

This issue related to refraction.

@alex-w alex-w added this to the 0.18.0 milestone Dec 22, 2017
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@alex-w alex-w closed this as completed in 6137c54 Dec 22, 2017
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alex-w commented Dec 22, 2017

Thanks for report! The fix will be available in next release.

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