Open jrob93 opened 7 months ago
Hi Jamie,
yes the resolver running behind is a bit dumb sometimes -- when one enters a number N
, the resolver will perform a search for terms containing N
(partial match), and N
is not necessarily the first term returned... We will definitely fix this -- but in the meantime you can force an exact search by prefix your search with the word sso=
: sso=3200
.
P.S. not sure if this is related but the Fink results for Phaethon do not have astrometry/phase curve as "No ephemerides available for Phaethon"
Hum let me inspect the log.
Great, thanks for the advice!
P.S. not sure if this is related but the Fink results for Phaethon do not have astrometry/phase curve as "No ephemerides available for Phaethon"
So finally it was related to a bad filename on the Miriade side. It was fixed, and now all data for Phaethon can be accessed :-)
I keep this issue open though to fix the original question (unusual default behavior when searching for SSO).
You can also search and find it by name Phaethon
Hi, I noticed that when I search the science portal for "3200" (asteroid Phaethon) I instead get 1 alert for "320001" (2007 DW27). If I search for "Phaethon" directly I get the correct result.
P.S. not sure if this is related but the Fink results for Phaethon do not have astrometry/phase curve as "No ephemerides available for Phaethon"