Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and macOS. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope.
The process, and therefore the program simply does not respond.
Steps to reproduce
1)Settings window
2) Solar system Editor-customize
3)Solar system tab"
4)Import orbital elements in MPC format
5)Select the list " MPC's list of observable unusual minor planets"
System
Stellarium version: stellarium-0.20.0.1-win64
OS name: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
OS version: 6.1.7601.24545 (Win7 RTM)
The OS service pack: Service Pack 1
Windows Video:
Device description: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630
Adapter string: GeForce GT 630
BIOS string: Version 70.8.ad. 0.1
Video processor type: GeForce GT 630
Driver date: 23.03.2018
Driver version: 23.21.13.9135 - nVIDIA ForceWare 391.35
Driver provider: NVIDIA
Video storage capacity: 2 GB
Monitor properties:
Monitor name: LG W2261 (Digital)
Monitor type: 22" LCD (FHD)
Max. visible screen area: 477 mm x 268 mm (21.5")
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Supported DPMS modes: Standby, Suspend, Active-Off
Logfile
If possible, attach the logfile log.txt from your user data directory. Look into the Guide for its location.
log.txt
expected behaviour
You can hang the program a little.
actual behavior
The process, and therefore the program simply does not respond.
Steps to reproduce
1)Settings window 2) Solar system Editor-customize 3)Solar system tab" 4)Import orbital elements in MPC format 5)Select the list " MPC's list of observable unusual minor planets"
System
Logfile
If possible, attach the logfile
log.txt
from your user data directory. Look into the Guide for its location. log.txt