I have provided the MPC with data from 3 different evenings so they can generate some ephemeris that is much better than what they currently have for Comet 45P. First the data was rejected because I did not give them enough, single data is not accepted even though it is hard to get a lot of data together from bright twilight imaging. So I managed to get them more than one data point each evening, then I received this reply after all my efforts.
"Please see
https://minorplanetcenter.net/iau/info/ ... html#begin which explains that you should not submit comet astrometry initially. You must first submit astrometry of numbered minor planets in order for us to check your accuracy."
To which I replied.
"I have provided you with data from 3 different evenings showing you where Comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova is located in a very bright evening sky using Astrometrica to do the measurements. If you are interested in generating ephemeris from this data you are welcome to do so, if not then others can continue to try to find the comet. I can send you images of the comet if you would like, that would be much more useful than sending you useless asteroid data."
I guess if I had provided them the actual ephemeris generated from the data they would still not accept it. They don't appear to be to interested in where the comet actually is in the evening sky, just how accurate the data may be, even though they don't have anything better at the moment.
I tried, cheers, Mike Olason.