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Horizon Editor
I have a very small horizon due to living on a wooded lot. I basically have no north or west horizons and I have from about 25-30 degrees above ground from NE to just past the meridian to the west.
In the Horizon editor window in ACP preferences under I believe the Observatory tab, I basically have a U-shaped line that goes from NE to SW about 30 degrees to zenith. I keep getting the error "points are 10 degrees from their neighbor" or something like that.
Is that correctable? I tried to get the Horizon Editor program but that link is dead. I guess you can edit your horizon in The Sky and upload it?
I guess my question is how do I correct this error message or should I just ignore it? My main concern is telling ACP my true horizon so it's not pointing in the trees.
Thanks for the help,
Joel
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There is a difference of more than 10 degrees between two of the points in your horizon. The two points may be the first and last ones :-)
You can ignore the warning.
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Thanks Bob! I do wish there was a way to make it not show again though. Maybe a checkbox to "not show this error again" someday?