################### GENERAL ################## # Stickers common for all screens 1000 Quits the application 1001 Increases the volume 1002 Decreases the volume # Library 1201 To move to the Library, click here # Probe 1202 To move to the Probe room, click here # Bridge 1203 To move to the Bridge, click here # Navigation 1204 To move to the Navigation room, click here # Museum 1205 To move to the Museum, click here # Help 1003 Set preferences for help, and print out the screen # Room 1004 To go directly to another room # Time 1005 Runs time/stops time # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # HELP # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # HELP # Balloon Help 1006 Turns balloon help on/off # Briefing at entering 1007 Turns room briefings on/off # About 1008 To see program credits, click this button # Print Screen Button 1013 Prints the current screen # Print Screen Button 1014 Set preferred WWW browser # OK button 1009 Confirms the choice you have made # Cancel Button 1010 Undoes the choice you have made # Return 1012 Returns you to the Help window # ABOUT # Next 1011 Shows next page of credits # WWW Browser 1015 Select a WWW browser # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # LIBRARY # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Stickers for library 2000 Exits the Library 2001 Displays the main control group 2002 Displays the previous control group # Select Planet 2003 To choose a planet for investigation and observation, click here # Planetology 2004 To study planetary phenomena, click here # INTERNET 2201 To connect to INTERNET pages, click here # Briefing 2005 To view and hear briefings about this planet, click here # Observe 2007 To observe this planet from selected view points, click here # Data 2008 Displays key data about this planet # Map 2006 Shows a map of this planet # Briefings titles 2202 To start the briefing, click here # Observe 2014 I = Inward: view from between the Sun and the planet 2015 A = Above: view looking down on the planet 2016 L = Leading: view from ahead of the planet 2017 O = Outward: view with the planet between you and the Sun 2018 B = Below: view looking up to the planet 2019 T = Trailing: view from behind the planet # Data, Axis rotation 2020 Shows the planet's rotation and magnetic axis, compared with Earth # Data, Atmosphere 2021 Shows the composition of the planet's atmosphere # Data, Interior 2022 Shows the structure of the planet's interior # Data, Rings/Moons 2023 Shows the planet's moons and rings # Map # Map window 2024 Double-click to center the map # Label 7001 Displays or hides site labels # Grid 7003 Displays or hides a grid showing longitude and latitude # Find 2203 To find sites, click here # Find site dialog 2204 To select a site, click here 2205 To search for a site, enter the first letter here 2206 Confirms the choice you have made 2207 Undoes the choice you have made 2025 Increases the map scale 2026 Decreases the map scale 2027 To view further North 2028 To view further South 2029 To view further East 2030 To view further West # Planetology, Craters 2031 To investigate the formation of craters, click here # Energy 1 2101 Illustrates the effect of a small meteorite # Energy 2 2102 Illustrates the effect of a medium-sized meteorite # Energy 3 2103 Illustrates the effect of a large meteorite # Gravity 1 2104 Illustrates the effect on a planet with weak gravitational pull # Gravity 2 2105 Illustrates the effect on a planet with medium gravitational pull # Gravity 3 2106 Illustrates the effect on a planet with strong gravitational pull # Angle 1 2107 Illustrates the effect of a vertical meteorite strike # Angle 2 2108 Illustrates the effect of non-vertical - meteorite strike angle # Angle 3 2109 Illustrates the effect of a very low meteorite strike angle # Structure 1 2110 Illustrates the effect of an uniform planetary structure # Structure 2 2111 Illustrates the effect of an ice-layer # Structure 3 2112 Illustrates the effect of layers of different rigidity # Planetology ,Volcanoes 2032 To investigate volcanoes, click here # Explosive 2121 Selects explosive eruption # Explosive Calder 2122 With/without explosive caldera # Sedimentary caldera 2123 With/without sedimentary caldera # Effuse 2124 Selects effusive eruption # Plate motion 2125 With/without plate motion # Sedimentary caldera 2126 With/without sedimentary caldera # Planetology, Seismology 2033 To investigate earthquakes, click here # Main types 2131 Illustrates the main types of seismic waves # Recording 2132 Illustrates how earthquakes' epicenters are pinpointed # Trajectories 2133 Displays information about the trajectories of seismic waves # Interior 2134 Illustrates how a planet's interior structure affects seismic wave trajectories # Explosive 2135 Illustrates the propagation of seismic waves from explosive sources # Tectonic 2136 Illustrates the propagation of seismic waves from tectonic sources # Planetology, Atmosphere 2208 To investigate the formation of atmospheres, click here # Accretion 2141 Illustrates the "accretion" hypothesis of atmospheric gas formation # Bombardment 2142 Illustrates the "bombardment" hypothesis of atmospheric gas formation # Dissipation 2143 Compares rate of gas dissipation on different planets # Greenhouse 2144 Illustrates the causes of the greenhouse effect # Hadley Cell 2145 Illustrates the Hadley circulation pattern # Coriolis force 2146 Illustrates the Coriolis force influence on circulation of atmosphere # Planetology ,Magnetosphere 2034 To investigate magnetospheres, click here # Tilt 2151 With/without the magnetic axis tilted # Flow 2152 With/without the solar wind flowing # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # PROBE # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Stickers for probe room # Exit probe room 3000 Exits the Probe room # Launch probe 3001 Sends the probe down to the planet # Adjust return 3002 To adjust the return vehicle fuel and payload, click here # Probe report 3003 Displays the probe report # TV camera 3004 Displays the view from probe's TV camera 3201 Zoom in 3202 Zoom out 3203 View further up 3204 View further down 3205 View further right 3206 View further left # Launch return 3010 Launches the return vehicle # Adjust return controls 3006 Increases mass of payload 3007 Decreases mass of payload 3008 Increases fuel carried 3009 Decreases fuel carried # Test 3005 Simulates a payload return with current fuel and weight values # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # MUSEUM # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Stickers for museum room # Exit museum 4000 Exits the Museum # Space craft 4001 To choose a spacecraft for investigation, click here # INTERNET 4201 To connect to INTERNET pages, click here # Close-up view 4003 Displays a close-up view of the spacecraft # Close up view 4068 Shows a core element of the spacecraft 4069 Assembles the spacecraft element by element 4070 Rotates the spacecraft left 4204 Rotates the spacecraft right 4205 Toggles lander/orbiter close-up view # Fly mission 4002 Recreates a spacecraft's mission # Chapter 4202 To choose another chapter, click here # Page 4203 To choose another page within current chapter, click here # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # NAVIGATION # # # # # # # # # # # # # Stickers for navigation room # Exit room 5003 Exits the Navigation room # Plan mission 5000 Prepare a different mission, or modify this one # Navigation. report 5001 Displays current flight information # Pilot ship 5040 To control the progress of your mission, click here # Time warp 5024 To speed up or slow down time, click here 5201 Increases the map scale 5202 Decreases the map scale 5203 To rotate Solar System map / Planet up 5204 To rotate Solar System map / Planet down 5205 To rotate Solar System map / Planet right 5206 To rotate Solar System map / Planet left # New mission 5026 To create a completely new mission, click here # Modify mission 5039 To make changes to your current mission. click here # Load mission 5006 Allows you to choose a stored mission # Start planet 5028 To choose the starting planet for your mission, click here and select a planet # Next planet 5029 Choose the next destination for your mission # Confirm mission 5011 Loads your mission into the ship's computer # Undo last planet 5031 Removes the last planet from the mission # Save Mission 5020 Saves the mission you have planned # Nonactive fields in flight plan 5032 To change this stage, click here # Up button in Nav. Plan 5226 Move up mission plan # Down button in Nav. Plan 5227 Move down mission plan # Left panel controls 5207 To enter a new value for start time, type it in this field 5208 Increases value for start time 5209 Decreases value for start time 5210 To enter a new value for flight time, type it in this field 5211 Increases value for flight time 5212 Decreases value for flight time 5213 To enter a new value for arrival time, type it in this field 5214 Increases value for arrival time 5215 Decreases value for arrival time # Orbit/flyby button 5030 Switches between orbiting a planet and flying by it # OK button 5216 Confirms the choice you have made # Optimise button 5033 Opens the optimize window 5034 Zooms in the optimize window 5035 Zooms out the optimize window 5036 This is time scale of the optimize window # Optimise window 5037 To find dates which use less fuel, click in the greener areas # Done button 5038 Confirms your choices and close the optimize window # Save mission dialog 5223 Enter a name for your mission here 5400 Deletes highlighted mission 5224 Confirms the choice you have made 5225 Undoes the choice you have made # Load mission dialog 5217 To select a mission, click here 5218 To search for a mission, enter the first letters here 5219 To see predefined historic missions, click here 5220 To see user saved missions, click here 5221 Confirms the choice you have made 5222 Undoes the choice you have made # Time data 5012 Displays information about the current flight time # Orbital data 5013 Displays the parameters of the current orbit # Maneuver data 5027 Displays information about the ship's maneuvers # Outboard data 5015 Displays information about outboard conditions [ If the button is back ] # Launch mission 5016 Starts the mission you have loaded into the ship's computer # Run/Pause 5017 Runs time/stops time # Restart mission 5401 Starts the mission from the beginning # Jump to Next Stage 5018 Jumps to the next stage of the mission # Modify orbit 5019 To change the shape of your orbit, click here # Time Warp panel # OK button 5228 Confirms the choice you have made # Auto/Manual 5022 To select auto control or manual fixed time steps, click here 5229 Makes mission run faster 5230 Makes mission run slower 5231 Increases time step 5232 Decreases time step 5233 To set time step in days, click here 5234 To set time step in hours, click here 5235 To set time step in minutes, click here # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # BRIDGE # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Stickers for bridge room # Exit Room 6000 Exits the Bridge # Navigation. Report 6001 Displays current flight information # Pilot ship 6002 To control the progress of your mission, click here # View port 6003 To choose different views from the Explorer's Bridge, click here # Time warp 6004 To speed up or slow down time, click here # Time data 6005 Displays information about the current flight time # Orbital data 6006 Displays the parameters of the current orbit # Maneuver data 6007 Displays information about the ship's maneuvers # Outboard data 6008 Displays information about outboard conditions [ If the button is back ] # Launch mission 6009 Launches the chosen mission [ If the button is back ] # Run/Pause 6010 Runs time/stops time # Restart mission 6401 Starts the mission from the beginning # Jump to next stage 6011 Jump to the next stage of your mission # Modify orbit 6012 To change the shape of your orbit, click here # Find object 6013 To find or label planets, moons, comets or asteroids, click here # Find object dialog 6207 To select an object, click here 6208 To search for an object, enter the first letters 6209 To select an object among planets, the Moon or the Sun, click here 6210 To select an object from moons, click here 6211 To select an object from asteroids, click here 6212 To select an object from comets, click here 6213 To label stars, click here 6214 To label planets, the Moon and the Sun, click here 6215 To label moons, click here 6216 To label asteroids, click here 6217 To label comets, click here 6218 Confirms the choice you have made 6219 Undoes the choice you have made # Camera 6014 Choose views relative to your flight path # Destination 6015 Shows a view towards your destination planet # Origin 6016 Shows a view towards the planet you last visited # Pilot's view 6024 Shows the recommended view selected by the ship's computer 6201 Zoom bridge view in 6202 Zoom bridge view out 6203 To view further up 6204 To view further down 6205 To view further right 6206 To view further left # Camera 6018 View ahead of the Explorer 6019 View behind the Explorer 6020 View above the Explorer 6021 View towards the principal source of gravity affecting the Explorer 6022 View to the right of the Explorer 6023 View to the left of the Explorer # Modify Orbit # Confirm orbit button 6222 Loads your orbit into the ship's computer # Cancel 6223 Undoes the orbit you have made # OK button 6500 Confirms the choice you have made # Text explanation 6025 Selects parameter for change by dragging in the adjacent window 6301 To enter a new value for minimum height, type it in this field 6302 To enter a new value for maximum height, type it in this field 6303 To enter a new value for semimajor axis, type it in this field 6304 To enter a new value for eccentricity, type it in this field 6305 To enter a new value for inclination, type it in this field 6306 To enter a new value for the argument of pericenter, type it in this field 6307 To enter a new value for the longitude of the ascending node, type it in this field. 6308 To enter a new value for the angle of the Explorer's position, type it in this field 6032 Drags H min. outward/forward from the planet 6033 Drags H max. outward/forward from the planet 6034 Drags I up/down 6035 Drags Omega clockwise/counter-clockwise onto base plane 6036 Drags W clockwise/counter-clockwise into orbital plane 6037 Drags Omega clockwise/counter-clockwise into orbital plane