Hi Keiron, I remember there was someone asking if orbital elements for C/2025 N1 (3I/Atlas) could be added to Starry Night and I think the response was to use SkySafari Pro. I was able to find orbital data for 3I/Atlas and entered that data into Starry Night. Here is the link to the data from NASA's JPL Small Body Database Lookup: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=c%2F2025%20n1 I sent you a detailed email on Saturday Oct 18th showing C/2025 N1 (3i/Atlas) in Starry Night and in SkySafari 7 Pro. Regards, Andre
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I remember there was someone asking if orbital elements for C/2025 N1 (3I/Atlas) could be added to Starry Night and I think the response was to use SkySafari 7 Pro. I was able to find orbital data for 3I/Atlas and entered that data into Starry Night Pro Plus 8. Here is the link to the orbital data from NASA's JPL Small Body Database Lookup:
After entering this data in the orbiter editor in Starry Night I think I got good results to track 3I/Atlas in Starry Night. Can you confirm? I have a comparison with SkySafari 7 Pro that is also installed on my MacBook Pro.
SkySafari Pro 7
Data: October 18th, 2025. In view is Mercury, Mars, Autumnal Equinox, the Moon, Venus ands 3i/Atlas next to the Sun.
Starry Night Pro Plus 8
Data: October 18th, 2025. In view is Mercury, Mars, Autumnal Equinox, the Moon, Venus ands 3i/Atlas next to the Sun.
Enjoy!