Sure this also work but this is dangerous, this produce unwanted error when a software run normally, and as explained above this is totally useless. Unfortunately some user go the wrong way and try to run everything as administrator. The evident solution is to run everything with the standard user, with UAC enabled, and never try to trick a software or installer to run as administrator. This work only if all the software run with the same user, otherwise this can make a range of problem. Now the issue is with resource sharing between the software we use, like ASCOM drivers, or communication between different software. But since Windows XP, 20 years ago, this direct access no more work even for the administrator and now all the software use clean drivers that not require any specific right. This is inherited from the time of Windows 95 when many software upgraded from DOS need it for direct access to communication port. On another point, you probably all know there is a very bad habit to run astronomy software with administrator right. This will give much better position for NEO for example. Also about asteroid, I am currently working to add support for Spice kernel for any solar system object. But it can now reload an old file very fast when this is need, for example to examine a picture from a few years ago. The feature that is lost with this process is the ability to load ephemeris data for many date at the same time. The memory use is still reasonable, less than 300MB in total for the 32bit Windows version that is the more sensible to memory capacity. You will immediately see how it work for you because it will reload the last file you use with the new format the first time you run this version. I have to change the progress message to show every 100000 row instead of 10000. The gain in processing speed is important, about 10x faster to load the file and pre-compute the monthly data. Then the most important change is the way the asteroid file is handle, as I suggested here the program will now handle the file mostly in memory. First, all the bug reported this week are fixed. You can also buy this workshop as a bonus in the Stars & Stories Winter Stargazing Pack.Hi, I generally not comment on weekly beta version but this one introduce some important change and it is good every one is noticed so this will not be a "surprise" at the next stable release. You will need around 90 minutes and may find it helpful to pause the recording as you go through creating your chart. This workshop was recorded live on 17 January 2023. This workshop will be run live and is for anyone interested in the night sky - you do not need to be an artist! Our charts will show monthly and seasonal changes in the night sky including solstices, equinoxes, moon phases, super moons, meteor showers, partial lunar eclipses and when planets appear at their brightest in the night sky. Phenology is the study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena. In this workshop I will show you how to put all the main Northern Hemisphere astronomical events in 2023 into a single, beautiful chart - known as a phenology wheel. If you love looking at the stars join me, Agnes Becker, in this creative online workshop and make a 'Wonders of the Night Sky' Chart to put on your wall and remind you to go stargazing throughout 2023.
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