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- CyberSky 3.0 Shareware Version March 4, 1999
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- DESCRIPTION
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- CyberSky is an exciting, entertaining, and educational
- astronomy program that transforms your personal computer
- into your personal planetarium. CyberSky provides an
- excellent way to learn about astronomy and to explore the
- wonders of the sky visible in the distant past, the
- present, and the far-off future.
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- CyberSky displays accurate charts of the sky as seen from
- any location on the earth. Sky charts can include stars,
- constellations, deep sky objects, and solar system objects,
- and can be enhanced by the addition of labels, coordinate
- system grids, and reference lines. CyberSky's user-friendly
- interface allows you to easily change your view of the sky,
- search for celestial objects, and display data about those
- objects. CyberSky also prints attractive sky charts that
- you can take outside with you.
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- CyberSky was designed to be simple enough to appeal to
- people who are just beginning to discover astronomy, yet
- provide enough information to be useful to people who've
- already learned the basics. CyberSky has the ability to
- quickly and easily show you what's visible today or next
- weekend, but it is also accurate enough to help with
- research involving the appearance of the sky in the distant
- past, for example, during the era of pyramid construction
- in ancient Egypt.
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- CyberSky's ease of use and amazing animation feature make
- it an innovative and motivating learning environment.
- CyberSky provides an excellent way to learn the names and
- positions of the stars, constellations, and deep sky
- objects, and to become familiar with the motions of solar
- system objects across the sky. Many of the most basic and
- interesting astronomical phenomena can only be observed
- over weeks or months of time, and by observing the sky from
- widely separated locations. CyberSky lets you do this; it
- places the sky under your control.
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- CyberSky is used by people all over the world who want to
- learn about astronomy, by amateur and professional
- astronomers who need a straightforward planetarium program,
- by parents who want to share the joys of astronomy with
- their children, and by educators who want to empower their
- students to learn in a way unimagined a decade or two ago.
- CyberSky has something to offer you, regardless of your
- level of astronomy knowledge.
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- CYBERSKY FEATURES
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- Features of CyberSky 3.0 include:
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- GENERAL
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- - Displays detailed, accurate, and dynamic views of the sky
- as seen from any location on the earth. You can move your
- viewpoint in any direction, even below the horizon, and
- can select from a wide range of zoom levels.
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- - Allows you to search for stars, constellations, deep sky
- objects, solar system objects, and points on the
- celestial sphere.
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- - Allows you to customize colors and fonts, and to
- customize screen and printer colors and fonts
- independently of each other.
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- - Prints attractive sky charts on any type of printer
- supported by Windows.
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- - Saves sky charts as bitmap files which you can use as
- Windows wallpaper.
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- STARS
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- - The registered version of CyberSky includes 80,179 stars
- to magnitude 8.5, but the shareware version includes only
- 1,671 stars to magnitude 5.0.
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- - Displays stars in white or in colors based on their
- spectral types.
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- - Labels stars with their proper names, Bayer letters,
- Flamsteed numbers, or magnitudes.
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- - Displays information about any star, including the star's
- proper name, Bayer and Flamsteed designations, equatorial
- and horizontal coordinates, magnitude, the constellation
- it is in, its rising, transit, and setting times, and its
- spectral type.
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- CONSTELLATIONS
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- - Displays the official, internationally recognized
- constellation boundary lines that define each of the
- constellations, as well as attractive constellation
- figures.
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- - Labels constellations with their official three-letter
- abbreviations, their official Latin names, or equivalent
- English or German names.
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- DEEP SKY OBJECTS
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- - The registered version of CyberSky includes 472 deep sky
- objects to magnitude 8.5, but the shareware version
- includes only 68 deep sky objects to magnitude 5.0.
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- - Labels deep sky objects with their popular names or
- catalog numbers.
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- - Displays information about any deep sky object, including
- the object's name, catalog numbers, equatorial and
- horizontal coordinates, magnitude, the constellation it
- is in, its rising, transit, and setting times, and its
- type.
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- SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS
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- - Displays the positions of the sun, moon, and all planets
- in the solar system, including the phases of Mercury,
- Venus, and the moon, the four Galilean satellites of
- Jupiter, and the rings of Saturn.
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- - Displays the paths of solar system objects across the
- sky. The positions of objects along their paths can be
- marked and labeled with the date and time.
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- - Solar system objects can be locked to the center of the
- sky chart, making it possible to watch many interesting
- astronomical phenomena, including solar eclipses,
- occultations of stars by the moon, and the motions of the
- Galilean satellites around Jupiter.
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- - Displays information about any solar system object,
- including the object's equatorial, horizontal, and
- ecliptic coordinates, distances from the earth and sun,
- elongation from the sun, angular diameter, magnitude, the
- constellation it is in, its rising, transit, and setting
- times, and the illumination of its disk.
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- REFERENCE GRIDS, LINES, AND POINTS
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- - Displays and labels equatorial and horizontal coordinate
- system grid lines.
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- - Displays the ecliptic, celestial equator, and galactic
- equator.
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- - Displays and labels the north and south ecliptic poles,
- celestial poles, and galactic poles.
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- HELP SYSTEM
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- - Includes context-sensitive help for all user interface
- items and for all dialog boxes.
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- - Includes reference information about constellations and
- solar system objects, diagrams and tables, and a glossary
- of astronomical terms.
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- - Includes explorations that suggest ways to use CyberSky
- to learn more about such topics as precession, proper
- motion, and the retrograde motion of the planets.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- System requirements for CyberSky 3.0 are as follows:
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- - Personal computer with an Intel Pentium or compatible
- processor.
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- - Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or 2000 operating
- system.
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- - About 5 MB of space on your hard disk for the registered
- version, or about 2 MB for the shareware version.
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- - Desktop area 800 by 600 pixels in size or larger.
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- - Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device.
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- INSTALLING OR UNINSTALLING CYBERSKY
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- To install CyberSky, simply run the SETUP.EXE file located
- in the same folder as this README.TXT file.
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- To uninstall CyberSky, click the Start button, point to
- Programs, CyberSky, and then click Uninstall CyberSky.
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- PRODUCT SUPPORT
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- If you encounter a problem while using CyberSky, or find an
- error in the program's documentation, please send e-mail
- describing your discovery to support@cybersky.com, or send
- postal mail to Stephen Michael Schimpf, 2444 West 230th
- Street, Torrance, CA 90501-5242. It is possible that the
- problem you've encountered has already been corrected.
- Please visit www.cybersky.com to find out if you have the
- latest version of the software.
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- When reporting a problem, please be as descriptive as
- possible. Provide any relevant information about the
- hardware and software you are using, describe any messages
- you may have seen, and list the steps required to reproduce
- the problem. Be sure to mention which version of CyberSky
- and which version of Windows you are running. If the
- problem involves printing a sky chart, be sure to mention
- the make and model of printer you are using.
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- ORDERING CYBERSKY
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- CyberSky is not free software. You may use the shareware
- version of CyberSky free of charge on up to 21 separate
- days for the sole purpose of evaluating the software. Use
- of the software beyond this evaluation period requires that
- you purchase the registered version of CyberSky.
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- Single licenses cost US$ 30 each, including shipping and
- handling. Site licenses are available at very reasonable
- prices to encourage use of the software in astronomy
- education. Upgrade licenses are available for owners of
- previous registered versions of the software.
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- Please refer to the 'Ordering CyberSky' section of the
- program's help file for instructions on how to purchase the
- registered version. Or, visit www.cybersky.com to order
- online using a credit card.
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