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SPECIAL MATCH THE SKY MODEH One good way to point out constellations to beginners (especially youngK children) is to make a set of constellation charts at the same exact scaleI as what they will see in the sky. Constellations are BIG in the sky butH usually appear small on star charts. Getting used to the difference in/ scale can be a problem in itself for children.L MATCH THE SKY charts should be designed to be held 12 to 18 inches in frontI of the eyes. They show only a small portion of the sky, so they fail toJ show the constellations in context. Context is important in learning theN constellations, so these charts should supplement rather than replace smaller
scale charts.
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Magnitude Limit:
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, Map SelectionM A. STAR ATLAS MODE--(Equatorial Coordinates) / This mode is best for viewing8 a given constellation or a given section of the sky.M B. DAY AND TIME MODE--(Horizon Coordinates) / This mode shows the portion of. the sky visible at a given place and time.I C. SOLAR SYSTEM MODE--(Ecliptic Coordinates) / The ecliptic plane is theL plane of the solar system. This mode is useful for studies of planetary; motion, comet orbits, and other solar system phenomena.I D. MILKY WAY MODE--(Galactic Coordinates) / The Milky Way traces out theL plane of the galaxy as seen in the sky. This mode is useful for studies= of celestial objects relative to the plane of the galaxy.G E. SPECIAL "MATCH THE SKY MODE" / This mode generates specially scaledL maps that can be held at arm's length to match the sky exactly--a useful( aid for learning the constellations.
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YNH This copy of Deep Space 3-D is UNREGISTERED. It is a fully functioningL trial copy for individual use only. All features work normally, but accessL to the databases is limited to one file of stars (SST01), the Messier list,K and two comet files (CURRENT.CFL and RECENT.CFL). Star files up to SST77,N the full Saguaro Database (the entire NGC plus additional entries), and filesG of all known comets are available to registered users. They cannot beJ accessed by the program until it has been "imprinted" with the REGISTERED# USER NAME and REGISTRATION NUMBER.
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Version 3.0 (August 4, 1991)
(Type any key to continue), To the users of DEEP SPACE 3-D Version 3.0:J Deep Space 3-D comes as a "core" program, which is SHAREWARE, and lots ofM additional databases which are made available only to registered users. YouF are encouraged to share the original archived version of the program.L Registered users will receive the disk STAR DATA #0 (which brings your starK database up to about 19,600 stars), a 3-D viewer, access to the entire NGCJ catalog, and the option to purchase additional star and comet data disks.G (Choose the CATALOG option at the Main Menu for ordering information.)M SHAREWARE does not mean "Public Domain." It is a means of letting you "testK drive" a fully functioning program before making a final purchase. We areM confident you will want the full benefits of the registered version once you& see what DEEP SPACE 3-D has to offer." Send comments and bug reports to:G David Chandler Co., PO. Box 309, La Verne, CA 91750 / (714) 988-5678
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