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README.TXT
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CyberSky 3.0.1 Shareware Version
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
GENERAL
- 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.
- Allows you to search for stars, constellations, deep sky
objects, solar system objects, and points on the
celestial sphere.
- Allows you to customize colors and fonts, and to
customize screen and printer colors and fonts
independently of each other.
- Prints attractive sky charts on any type of printer
supported by Windows.
- Saves sky charts as bitmap files which you can use as
Windows wallpaper.
STARS
- 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.
- Displays stars in white or in colors based on their
spectral types.
- Labels stars with their proper names, Bayer letters,
Flamsteed numbers, or magnitudes.
- 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.
CONSTELLATIONS
- Displays the official, internationally recognized
constellation boundary lines that define each of the
constellations, as well as attractive constellation
figures.
- Labels constellations with their official three-letter
abbreviations, their official Latin names, or equivalent
English or German names.
DEEP SKY OBJECTS
- 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.
- Labels deep sky objects with their popular names or
catalog numbers.
- 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.
SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
REFERENCE GRIDS, LINES, AND POINTS
- Displays and labels equatorial and horizontal coordinate
system grid lines.
- Displays the ecliptic, celestial equator, and galactic
equator.
- Displays and labels the north and south ecliptic poles,
celestial poles, and galactic poles.
HELP SYSTEM
- Includes context-sensitive Help for all user interface
items and for all dialog boxes.
- Includes reference information about constellations and
solar system objects, diagrams and tables, and a glossary
of astronomical terms.
- 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:
- Personal computer with an Intel Pentium or compatible
processor.
- Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or 2000 operating
system.
- About 5 MB of space on your hard disk for the registered
version, or about 2 MB for the shareware version.
- Desktop area 800 by 600 pixels in size or larger.
- 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.