2004 March 15 Robert Jedicke The files fakemb.[1-10].1m each contain one million orbits. The total ensemble of ten million orbits roughly mimics the orbit (a,e,i,w,O) and absolute magnitude (H) distribution of Main Belt objects accessible to PanSTARRS. These are objects with minimum V-magnitude at opposition of <24.5. There are minor problems with this data set. Particularly the H-distribution of the ensemble does not perfectly match the H-distribution of the brighter known MB objects. This is an artifact of the manner in which I created the H-distribution. I don't think it's important to most studies. The dataset was created using RJ's CreateFakeMB routine. Columns are: id a e i O w M H MOID POpik The last two columns are currently set to zero. id= see below a = semi-major axis (AU) e = eccentricity i = inclination (deg) O = longitude of ascending node (deg) w = longitude of perihelion (deg) M = anomaly at epoch (deg) MOID = Minimum Orbital Impact Distance (AU) POpik = Opik collision probability with Earth The id within file fakemb.N.1m is N00000 (with N in base-62) plus the base-62 (0-9,a-z,A-Z) number (line) of the entry starting at 0. So the 11th object in file N=10 yields an ID of a0000b. The Epoch of all orbits was MJD=52860.0.