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NAME

6       astrometry-engine - Identify where a list of stars is on the sky
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SYNOPSIS

9       astrometry-engine [options] file [...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       This  does the actual work of identifying where the list of stars is on
13       the sky.  It is run by solve-field.
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OPTIONS

16       -h, --help
17              Print help
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19       -v, --verbose
20              Be verbose
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22       -c, --config file
23              Use this config file  (default:  "/etc/astrometry.cfg");  "none"
24              for no config file
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26       -d, --base-dir dir
27              Set base directory of all output filenames.
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30              Quit solving if this file appears
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32       -s, --solved file
33              Write to this file when a field is solved
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35       -E, --to-stderr
36              Send log message to stderr
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38       -f, --inputs-from file
39              Read input filenames from the given file, "-" for stdin
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41       -i, --index file(s)
42              Use  the  given index files (in addition to any specified in the
43              config  file);  put  in  quotes  to  use  wildcards,   eg:   "-i
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46       -p, --in-parallel
47              Run the index files in parallel
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49       -D, --data-log file file
50              Log data to the given filename
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AUTHOR

53       The  Astrometry.net  team.  Principal  investigators  are David W. Hogg
54       (NYU) and Dustin Lang (CMU).
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SEE ALSO

57       http://astrometry.net
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