Examples of Distance and Angle
Measurement
The examples below show the effect of centroiding
the starting and ending positions of the Distance and Angle
measurement.
The first figure below shows no centroiding. The
starting and ending points are taken literally where the mouse
button is pressed and released. Notice that the positions do not
"lock on" to the two bright stars.
The next figure shows centroiding on the starting
point. When you begin to move, Mira automatically locks onto the
centroid point.
The next figure shows centroiding on the ending
point only. Mira takes the starting point literally and locks onto
the ending point at its centroid position, instead of where you
release the mouse button.
The final figure below shows the effect of
centroiding both the starting and ending points. Mira locks onto
each centroid positions after you press and release the mouse.
The 4 measurements from above are tabulated below
in the Distance Measurements window. Notice that this image
does not have a WCS Calibration, so the distance and angle are
reported in units of pixels and trigonometric angle. If it did have
a WCS calibration, distance and angle would be reported in
arcseconds and position angle and the endpoints X1, Y1, X2, and Y2
would be reported in right ascension and declination rather than
column and row coordinates.
Related Topics
Distance and Angle Measurement
Measuring Images
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