This is a collection of files in xephem database format. Included here are
asteroids, comets, stars, deep-sky objects, earth satellites and spacecraft.
Work on the databases is a major project in itself. There are bound to be
errors. Authoritative contributions welcome.


YBS.edb are all of the entries in the Yale Bright Star Catalog which have
a Bayer and/or a Flamsteed number. A few with common names have been renamed.
Contact the author if you would like the remaining stars (ecdowney@noao.edu).

Messier.edb is the Messier catalog.

Asteroids which can ever be at least mag 13 are in asteroids.edb. Those which
are never as bright are in asteroids_dim.edb. They are named with their
sequence number followed by their common name, if one has been assigned. 

Deep-sky entries from the Saguaro Astronomy Club database Version 6.0 are in
SAC.edb. The NGC, IC, UGC and Messier objects have been moved into seperate
files. Some objects in the SAC database do not have well-accepted magnitudes.  
These entries are included but have special magnitude values of 99.9 or 79.9;
99.9 means no magnitude was available and 79.9 applies to dark nebulae.

IC is the Index Catalog culled from the latest NASA-ADC server (many thanks to
Christos Siopis, siopis@astro.ufl.edu). All NGC objects have been removed.

UGC is the Uppsala General Catalog extracted from RC3, the Third Reference
Catalog of Bright Galaxies, available from ftp://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/adc/
archives/catalogs/7/7155. N.B. magnitudes for which no entry existed in the RC3
have been set to 10.99.

bs.edb is the Bright Star catalog.

gcvs.edb is the General Catalog of Variable Stars.

qso.edb is from "Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei (7th Ed.)", Veron-Cetty
M.-P., Veron P. ESO Scientific Report 17 (1996).

lbn.edb is Lynds' Catalogue of Bright Nebulae, 1965.

ldn.edb is Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae, 1962.

sh2.edb is the Sharpless catalogue of HII regions, 1959.

cgcg.edb is CGCG (Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies) Catalog Converted from
CGCG Catalog on the CD-ROM from the Astronomical Data Center "Selected
Astronomical Catalogs" by Matthias Cramer <cramer@freestone.net>

ppm.xe is the Position in Proper Motion catalog in special compressed format.

Orbital elements for several spacecraft are in spacecraft.edb. Updated by
Vance Haemmerle, vance@toyvax.Tucson.AZ.US.

Several comets are in comets.edb.

A typical Mir element set is in mir.edb just to serve as a handy example for an
earth satellite to try out.

VLA radio calibrator sources for several wavelength bands are in vla*cm.edb.

gps.edb are GPS satellite elements.
