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<title>scat(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title>
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<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type>
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<tr><td width=20><td><b>SCAT(1)</b><td align=right><b>SCAT(1)</b>
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<br>
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<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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scat – sky catalogue and Digitized Sky Survey<br>
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</table>
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<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br>
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<tt><font size=+1>scat<br>
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<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br>
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<i>Scat</i> looks up items in catalogues of objects outside the solar
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system and implements database-like manipulations on sets of such
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objects. It also provides an interface to <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a> to plot the
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locations of solar system objects. Finally, it displays images
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from the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Digitized Sky Survey,
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keyed to the catalogues.
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table>
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Items are read, one per line, from the standard input and looked
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up in the catalogs. Input is case-insensitive. The result of the
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lookup becomes the set of objects available to the database commands.
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After each lookup or command, if more than two objects are in
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the set, <i>scat</i> prints how many objects are in the set;
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otherwise it prints the objects’ descriptions or cross-index listings
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(suitable for input to <i>scat</i>). An item is in one of the following
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formats:<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>ngc1234<br>
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</font></tt>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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Number 1234 in the New General Catalogue of Nonstellar Objects,
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NGC2000.0. The output identifies the type (<tt><font size=+1>Gx</font></tt>=galaxy, <tt><font size=+1>Pl</font></tt>=planetary
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nebula, <tt><font size=+1>OC</font></tt>=open cluster, <tt><font size=+1>Gb</font></tt>=globular cluster, <tt><font size=+1>Nb</font></tt>=bright nebula,
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<tt><font size=+1>C+N</font></tt>=cluster associated with nebulosity, <tt><font size=+1>Ast</font></tt>=asterism, <tt><font size=+1>Kt</font></tt>=knot
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or nebulous region in a galaxy,
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<tt><font size=+1>***</font></tt>=triple star, <tt><font size=+1>D*</font></tt>=double star, <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>=uncertain, <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>=nonexistent, <tt><font size=+1>PD</font></tt>=plate
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defect, and (blank)=unverified or unknown), its position in 2000.0
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coordinates, its size in minutes of arc, a brief description,
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and popular names.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>ic1234<br>
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</font></tt>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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Like NGC references, but from the Index Catalog.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>sao12345<br>
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</font></tt>
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Number 12345 in the Smithsonian Astrophysical Star Catalogue.
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Output identifies the visual and photographic magnitudes, 2000.0
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coordinates, proper motion, spectral type, multiplicity and variability
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class, and HD number.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>m4</font></tt> Catalog number 4 in Messier’s catalog. The output is the NGC
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number.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>abell1701<br>
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</font></tt>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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Catalog number 1701 in the Abell and Zwicky catalog of clusters
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of galaxies. Output identifies the magnitude of the tenth brightest
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member of the cluster, radius of the cluster in degrees, its distance
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in megaparsecs, 2000.0 coordinates, galactic latitude and longitude,
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magnitude range of the cluster (the
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‘distance group’), number of members (the ‘richness group’), population
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per square degree, and popular names.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>planetarynebula<br>
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</font></tt>
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The set of NGC objects of the specified type. The type may be
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a compact NGC code or a full name, as above, with no blank.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>"α umi"<br>
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</font></tt>
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Names are provided in double quotes. Known names are the Greek
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letter designations, proper names such as Betelgeuse, bright variable
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stars, and some proper names of stars, NGC objects, and Abell
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clusters. Greek letters may be spelled out, e.g. <tt><font size=+1>alpha</font></tt>. Constellation
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names must be the three-letter
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abbreviations. The output is the SAO number. For non-Greek names,
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catalog numbers and names are listed for all objects with names
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for which the given name is a prefix.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>12h34m −16<br>
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</font></tt>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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Coordinates in the sky are translated to the nearest ‘patch’,
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approximately one square degree of sky. The output is the coordinates
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identifying the patch, the constellations touching the patch,
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and the Abell, NGC, and SAO objects in the patch. The program
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prints sky positions in several formats corresponding to
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different precisions; any output format is understood as input.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>umi</font></tt> All the patches in the named constellation.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>mars</font></tt>The planets are identified by their names. The names <tt><font size=+1>shadow</font></tt>
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and <tt><font size=+1>comet</font></tt> refer to the earth’s penumbra at lunar distance and
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the comet installed in the current <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a>. The output is the
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planet’s name, right ascension and declination, azimuth and altitude,
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and phase for the moon and sun, as shown by
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<tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt>. The positions are current at the start of <i>scat</i>’s execution;
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see the <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> command in the next section for more information.
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</table>
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The commands are:<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>add</font></tt> <i>item</i>Add the named item to the set.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>keep</font></tt> <i>class ...<br>
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Flatten the set and cull it, keeping only the specified classes.
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The classes may be specific NGC types, all stars (<tt><font size=+1>sao</font></tt>), all NGC
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objects (<tt><font size=+1>ngc</font></tt>), all M objects (<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>), all Abell clusters (<tt><font size=+1>abell</font></tt>),
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or a specified brightness range. Brightness ranges are specified
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by a leading <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> followed by a magnitude. Remember
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that brighter objects have lesser magnitudes.<br>
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</table>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>drop</font></tt> <i>class ...<br>
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</i>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td>
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Complement to <tt><font size=+1>keep</font></tt>.<br>
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</table>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>flat</font></tt> Some items such as patches represents sets of items. <i>Flat</i>
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flattens the set so <i>scat</i> holds all the information available for
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the objects in the set.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> Print the contents of the set. If the information seems meager,
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try flattening the set.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>expand</font></tt> <i>n<br>
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</i>
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Flatten the set, expand the area of the sky covered by the set
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to be <i>n</i> degrees wider, and collect all the objects in that area.
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If <i>n</i> is zero, <i>expand</i> collects all objects in the patches that
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cover the current set.<br>
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</table>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> <i>option<br>
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Run <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a> with the specified <i>options</i> (to which will be appended
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<tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt>), to discover the positions of the planets. <tt><font size=+1>Astro</font></tt>’s <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> and
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<tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> options can be used to set the time and place; by default,
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it’s right now at the coordinates in <tt><font size=+1>/lib/sky/here</font></tt>. Running <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt>
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does not change the positions of planets
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already in the display set, so <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> may be run multiple times,
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executing e.g. <tt><font size=+1>add mars</font></tt> each time, to plot a series of planetary
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positions.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>plot</font></tt> <i>option<br>
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are shown as stippled disks rather than circles. Abell clusters
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of the name in the disk (lower case for inferior planets; upper
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case for superior); the sun, moon, and earth’s shadow are unlabeled
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disks. Objects larger than a few pixels are plotted to scale;
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however, <i>scat</i> does not have the information necessary to show
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the correct orientation for galaxies.
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The option <tt><font size=+1>nogrid</font></tt> suppresses the lines of declination and right
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ascension. By default, <i>scat</i> labels NGC objects, Abell clusters,
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and bright stars; option <tt><font size=+1>nolabel</font></tt> suppresses these while <tt><font size=+1>alllabel</font></tt>
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labels stars with their SAO number as well. The default size is
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512x512; options <tt><font size=+1>dx</font></tt> <i>n</i> and <tt><font size=+1>dy</font></tt> <i>n</i> set the <i>x</i> and
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<i>y</i> extent. The option <tt><font size=+1>zenithup</font></tt> orients the map so it appears as
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it would in the sky at the time and location used by the <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt>
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command (<i>q.v.</i>).<br>
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The output is designed to look best on an LCD display. CRTs have
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trouble with the thin, grey lines and dim stars. The option <tt><font size=+1>nogrey</font></tt>
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at the cost of legibility when plotting on CRTs.<br>
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</table>
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<tt><font size=+1>plate</font></tt> [[<i>ra dec</i>] <i>rasize</i> [<i>decsize</i>]]<br>
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Display the section of the Digitized Sky Survey (plate scale approximately
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1.7 arcseconds per pixel) centered on the given right ascension
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and declination or, if no position is specified, the current set
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of objects. The maximum area that will be displayed is one degree
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on a side. The horizontal and vertical sizes
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may be specified in the usual notation for angles. If the second
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size is omitted, a square region is displayed. If no size is specified,
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the size is sufficient to display the centers of all the objects
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in the current set. If a single object is in the set, the 500x500
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pixel block from the survey containing the center of
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the object is displayed. The survey is stored in the CD-ROM juke
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box; run <tt><font size=+1>9fs juke</font></tt> before running <i>scat</i>.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>gamma</font></tt> <i>value<br>
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Set the gamma for converting plates to images. Default is –1.0.
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Negative values display white stars, positive black. The images
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look best on displays with depth 8 or greater. <i>Scat</i> does not change
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the hardware color map, which should be set externally to a grey
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scale; try the command <tt><font size=+1>getmap gamma</font></tt> (see
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<i>getmap</i>(9.1)) on an 8-bit color-mapped display.<br>
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<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br>
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Plot the Messier objects and naked-eye stars in Orion.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>ori<br>
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keep m <6<br>
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plot nogrid<br>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table>
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</font></tt>
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</table>
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Draw a finder chart for Uranus:<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>uranus<br>
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expand 5<br>
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plot<br>
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</font></tt>
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Show a partial lunar eclipse:<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>astro −d<br>
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2000 07 16 12 45<br>
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moon<br>
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add shadow<br>
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expand 2<br>
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plot<br>
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</font></tt>
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Draw a map of the Pleiades.<br>
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<tt><font size=+1>"alcyone"<br>
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expand 1<br>
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plot<br>
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<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br>
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<tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/*.scat<br>
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<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br>
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<tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/scat<br>
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</font></tt>
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<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br>
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<a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a><br>
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<tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/constelnames </font></tt> the three-letter abbreviations
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of the constellation names.
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The data was provided by the Astronomical Data Center at the NASA
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Goddard Space Flight Center, except for NGC2000.0, which is Copyright
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© 1988, Sky Publishing Corporation, used (but not distributed)
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by permission. The Digitized Sky Survey, 102 CD-ROMs, is not distributed
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with the system.
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<td width=20>
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<!-- TRAILER -->
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<tr><td><td>
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<center>
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<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a>
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</center>
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</table>
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</body></html>
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