CTLGFVER %$VER: Almanac.catalog 1.0 (10.01.00) english Colors Export ephemeris Preferences Environment Telescope Animation Tracking Solar system Orbital elements Ephemeris Calendar Solar eclipse Lunar eclipse Pictures Printer settings Saving animation About Digital Almanac II SE Mouse pointer Project Open ... Save as ... About ... MUI settings ... Screenmode ... Save screenmode Colors ... Save map as ... Clipboard Export ... Printer ... Reset Windows Preferences ... Environment ... Telescope ... Animation ... Tracking ... Solar system ... Asteroids ... Stars ... Deep-Sky objects ... Orbital elements ... Planetarium Local sky Orrery Redraw Update time Direction North - 0h Northeast - 3h East - 6h Southeast - 9h South - 12h Southwest - 15h West - 18h Northwest- 21h Extras Calendar ... Solar eclipse ... Lunar eclipse ... Pictures ... Grid equatorial Grid ecliptic Grid local Grid galactic Constellation patterns Constellation names Constellation borders Other names Planet's grid Window Printer Stepsize cDate cJulian date cLo. time cUn. time cSide. time cHel. long. cHel. latt. cEcl. long. cEcl. latt. cRi. Asc. cDeclin. cAzimuth cHeight cDist. S-P cDist. E-P cElong. cPhase cMag. cDiam. cRise cTran. cSett. Date Julian date Lo. time Un. time Side. time Hel. long. Hel. latt. Ecl. long. Ecl. latt. Ri. Asc. Declin. Azimuth Height Dist. S-P Dist. E-P Elong. Phase Mag. Diam. Rise Tran. Sett. Julian date Local time Universal time Sideral time Heliocentric longitude Heliocentric latitude Ecliptical longitude Ecliptical latitude Right ascension Declination Azimuth Height Dist. Sun Dist. Earth Elongation Phase Magnitude Diameter Rising Transit Setting Geogr. Longitude: Geogr. Latitude: Special flags Full width Full height Aspect ratio Center image Use TurboPrint cImage size on paper: %.1f * %.1f mm = %.1f * %.1f " Really print ? Save hires-map as GThis printer.device is not able to print bitmaps with more than 8 bits. _Look for _Center _Ephemeris Dblclick action Look for Center Ephemeris Loading configuration Saving configuration Save map Saving animation Display & Details Objects Magnitudes Asteroids Planets Milky way Messier Search for Objects found Asteroids found Stars found Accuracy Geocentric parallax Refraction Extinction Precession Nutation Proper motion Planetary abberation Stellar abberation Daily aberration Display Projection Globe Equator Ecliptic Horizon Az/Hr system South = 0 North = 0 Night palette Invert colors ObtainPen Equatorial Ecliptic Local Galactic Draw as Lines Distance Planetname Symbol Flamsteed Complete Asteroidname Orbit.name Number Show phase Show grid Texture Autozoom Earth shadow Constellations Figures Boundaries Names Latin English Shortcut Gray level (Pixel) Gray level (Area) Spectra (Pixel) Spectra (Area) Mag factor Objectnames Simple Min. mag. stars Min. mag. objects Darkest pen Place _Place Geogr. _latitude Geogr. l_ongitude _Elevation above sea Temperature Air pressure _Delete _Save _Julian date _Time _Meridian shift Autom. Update _Update time Point of view _Right ascension _Declination _Field _Azimuth A_ltitude _Latitude L_ongitude _Distance External telescope control Send coordinates Standby Realtime Seconds Minutes Hours Weeks Months Years Follow Telescope Object Asteroid Comet JD Epoche JD Perihelion Mean anomalie Argument of perihelion Long. of asc. node Inclination Eccentricity Semi major-axis Perihelion dist. Mag.parameter H Mag.parameter G _Save Re_load _Events _Year in opposition in conjunction in lower conjunction in upper conjunction in aphelion in perihelion Stepsize (min) Number of steps No eclipse Partial Annular (not central) Total (not central) Annular Total Latitude Longitude Duration Phase Graphics No eclipse Half shadow (partial) Half shadow (total) Main shadow (partial) Main shadow (total) Doubleclick for objectinformation. SHIFT-Klick = Zoom In. ALT-Klick = Zoom Out. Click-Move = Zoom any area. F1 key for backdrop window. F2 key for mouse coordinates. Cursor keys to move around. De(activate) an object. Accuracy of calculation. Stepsize during drawing in deg. ONorthern latitude [0;90[ Southern latitude ]-90;0[ Format XX.YY or DD MM'SS" QWestern longitude [-180;0] Eastern longitude [0;180] Format XX.YY or DD MM'SS" Elevation above sealevel (m) Format: HH:MM:SS &West of UT [-12;0]h East of UT [0;12]h &Move telescope 1/4 of according angle. Point of view and resolution. UCalculates course of a solar eclipse on Earth according parameters in 'Coordinates'. UCalculates course of a lunar eclipse on Earth according parameters in 'Coordinates'. 5Difference between ephemeris time and universal time. Airtemperature ( Airpressure (mbar, hPa) 'Display planets with a surface texture. )Automatic zoom when centering an object. >Accuracy of planetcalculation. 4 = fast, >1" 25 = slow, <0.1" 1Observing position. Drag desired object to here. 3Animation Orrery: Off = Fixed position On = Flymode =Drag desired object to here or choose on from the popup-list. -Tracking list. Drag desired objects to here. +Object export. Drag desired object to here. 2List of choices. Drag desired items to right list. /Export list To delete, drag items in left list. Input error Angle [0;24[h Format HH:MM:SS Angle [-90;90] Angle ]0;180] Angle [0;360[ Angle ]0;170] Distance >0 Error while saving animation. #Error while initializing animation. Can't save map. Messier number [1;110] Date is invalid ! Please wait. Loading data. Message %s is not visible. Frame #%lu IFF-ANIM (5) Begin of spring Begin of summer Begin of autumn Begin of winter New moon First quarter Last quarter Full moon Begin Right ascen. : Declination: _Picture Position Equatorial system (geoc.): Equatorial system (topo.): Ecliptical system (geoc.): Ecliptical system (topo.): Local system: Heliocentric system: Planetocentric system: Right Ascens.: Declination: Sidereal time: Hour angle: Latitude: Longitude: Azimuth: Height: Distance: Equation of time: Physical ephemeris Distance from Sun: Illumination: Position angle of bright limb: Selenographic coordinates: Planetographic coordinates: Position angle of axis: Latitude: Longitude: Appearance Spectra: Proper motion In RA. : In Decl.: Trigon. parallax: Absolute magnitude: Description Remark Earth-crosser Perihelion < 1.0167 AU Amor (1.0167 < q < 1.3 AU) !Mars-crosser (1.3 < q < 1.666 AU) Outer planet-crosser Rising: Transit: Setting: Azimuth: Height: Circumpolar Never visible Solar system Mercury Venus Earth Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Europa Ganymede Callisto Mimas Enceladus Tethys Dione Titan Hyperion Iapetus Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon Miranda Andromeda Machine Bird of Paradise Aquarius Eagle Altar Charioteer Herdsman Burin Giraffe Hunting Dogs Great Dog Lesser Dog Sea Goat Cassiopeia Centaur Whale Chameleon Compasses Berenices Hair Southern Crown Northern Crown Southern Cross Dolphin Dorado Dragon Little Horse River Stove Twins Crane Hercules Clock Hydra Hydrus Indian Lezard Lesser Lion Scales Table Microscope Unicorn Ruler Octant Ophiuchus Orion Peacock Pegasus Perseus Phoenix Painter Southern Fish Stern Compass Reticle Arrow Saggitarius Scorpion Sculptor Shield Serpent Sextant Telescope Triangle Southern Triangle Toucan Great Bear Lesser Bear Virgin Volans Little Fox Galaxy Globular cluster Open cluster Diffuse nebula Planetary nebula Reflection nebula Asterism Dark nebula Galaxy cluster Quasar Stars This special version of 8Digital Almanac II 2 is a demonstration. You can order the full version on a CD-ROM from iSchatztruhe GmbH or any other Amiga software distributor for the suggest price of bEuro 35,- n or bDM 69,- -9Alaska Standard Time -10Aleuten Standard Time -4Atlantic Standard Time -2Azores Time 3Baghdad Time -11Bering Standard Time -3Brazilian Standard Time #9.5Central Australian Standard Time -6Central Standard Time 2Central European Standard Time 8Chinese Coast Time, 10East Australian Standard Time -5Eastern Standard Time 2East European Time -3Greenland Standard Time 10Guam Standard Time -10Hawaiian Standard Time 5.5Indian Standard Time !12International Date Line (East) !-12International Date Line (West) 3.5Iran Time 2Israelian Standard Time 9Japanese Standard Time 7.5Java Time 1Middle European Time 8.5Moluccas Time -7Mountain Standard Time 12New Zealand Standard Time -3.5Newfoundland Standard Time 6.5North Sumatra Time -8Pacific Standard Time 8Singapur Standard Time 2South African Standard Time !9.5South Australian Standard Time 7South Sumatra Time 0Universal Time -1West African Time 8West Australian Standard Time 0West European Time -9Yukon Standard Time Sort by name Sort by time