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Unusual search result for asteroid 3200? #611

Open jrob93 opened 7 months ago

jrob93 commented 7 months ago

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"

JulienPeloton commented 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.

JulienPeloton commented 7 months ago

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.

jrob93 commented 7 months ago

Great, thanks for the advice!

JulienPeloton commented 6 months ago

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).

CharlesBell commented 6 months ago

You can also search and find it by name Phaethon