There is no way to use the My Events viewer to see calibration frames. If you use the movie ID # that you saw for the calibration frame in the My Events viewer you will see only real movies, not calibration movies. So the movie being looked by you all is not the one seen by neo.
We'll be posting more soon about what to do if you think you answered a calibration movie correctly but were marked as having answered it incorrectly.
-Bryan
Calibration movie 11262B: where's the track?
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I actually get a location about three pixels over from the position given in the poll. Does anyone know within how many pixels you have to be to get a correct hit?
Thomas W. Rackers, Ph.D.
president, Astronomical Society of Bay County,
Panama City, Florida, USA
member, SouthEast Alabama Rocketry Society,
NAR Section 572
president, Astronomical Society of Bay County,
Panama City, Florida, USA
member, SouthEast Alabama Rocketry Society,
NAR Section 572
AT LAST, A definitive Answer.bmendez wrote:There is no way to use the My Events viewer to see calibration frames. If you use the movie ID # that you saw for the calibration frame in the My Events viewer you will see only real movies, not calibration movies. So the movie being looked by you all is not the one seen by neo.
-Bryan
Calibration movie 11262B: where's the track?
The track is at 367,262.