MICA 2.2.x Known Software Bugs
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Bugs Fixed in MICA 2.2.1
- [Systems affected: PC and Macintosh. Reported: January 29, 2010]: The sign
of the longitude was applied incorrectly in the computation of local sidereal
time.
- [Systems affected: PC and Macintosh. Reported: February 18, 2010]: The
proper motion in right ascension was applied incorrectly in computing star
positions.
- [Systems affected: PC and Macintosh. Reported: March 28, 2010]: Lunar
Eclipse of June 4, 2012, at Latitude 114 degrees 10 minutes East and 22
degrees 18 minutes North was not being calculated due to the Moonrise time
being close to the time of Maximum Eclipse.
Bugs Fixed in MICA 2.2
- [Systems affected: PC. Reported: January 22, 2007]: Output that was
being buffered at 50 lines for catalog calculations is now being displayed
properly.
- [Systems affected: PC and Macintosh. Reported: May 14, 2008]: When the
greatest elongations of Mercury and Venus were computed together, by selecting
"Both" in the Objects pull down menu, MICA 2.2 would produce erroneous results
for Venus, even though it gave correct results if each planet was selected
separately.