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%$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
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