17162 Cannot read constellation boundary data. Constellation boundaries will not be displayed.
17163 Constellation boundaries are unavailable in the shareware version of CyberSky.
17164 Conlnzb.dat
17165 Cannot read nonzodiacal constellation data. Nonzodiacal constellations will not be displayed.
17166 Conlzb.dat
17167 Cannot read zodiacal constellation data. Zodiacal constellations will not be displayed.
17168 Constellations
17169 Copyright ⌐ 1997 Stephen Michael Schimpf
17170 Copyright ⌐ 1997
17171 Stephen Michael Schimpf
17216 Dark nebula
17217 -
17218 Data
17219 October %d, 1582 AD does not exist. October 4, 1582 AD was followed by October 15, 1582 AD.
17220 Days must fall in the range 1 to %d. Please enter a value in this range.
17221 Daytime
17222 December
17224 Dialog Box
17225 Deep sky objects
17226 Dso500b.dat
17227 Deep Sky Object Data dialog box
17228 Cannot read deep sky object data. Deep sky objects will not be displayed.
17229 DST
17230 Dwarf
17280 E
17281 Ecliptic
17282 Ecliptic poles
17283 Edit Location
17284 Elliptical galaxy
17285 English names
17286 Equatorial grid
17287 Escapement
17288 Event
17289 The event you specified does not occur on this date.
17344 FaceName
17345 February
17346 Font
17347 Fonts
17408 Galactic equator
17409 Galactic poles
17410 Galaxies
17411 Galaxy
17412 German names
17413 Giant
17414 Globular cluster
17415 Globular clusters
17416 Grids
17472 Height
17473 Horizon
17474 Horizontal grid
17475 Hours must fall in the range 0 to 23. Please enter a value in this range.
17540 Information
17541 Irregular galaxy
17542 Italic
17600 January
17601 Julian date
17602 Julian dates are limited to the range 260,423.5 (4,000 BC) to 3,182,029.5 (4,000 AD). Please enter a value in this range.
17603 July
17604 June
17605 Jupiter
17728 Label
17729 Labels
17730 Latin names
17731 Legend
17732 Lenticular galaxy
17733 Level 1
17734 Level 2
17735 Level 3
17736 Level 4
17737 Level 5
17738 Level 6
17739 Level 7
17740 Lines
17741 Location
17742 Do you want to permanently delete the location named "%s" from the location database?
17743 A location named "%s" already exists in the location database. Do you want to replace the existing location data with the data you just entered?
17744 The location database contains 1 location. You cannot delete any more locations.
17745 The location database contains 1250 locations. You cannot add any more locations.
17746 Locb.dat
17747 Cannot read location data. A default location will be used.
17748 Cannot write location data.
17749 %s Not found.
17750 Local sidereal time
17751 Local time
17792 Magnitude limit
17793 March
17794 Mars
17795 Matte
17796 May
17798 Mercury
17799 Meridian
17800 Messier
17801 M
17802 Minutes must fall in the range 0 to 59. Please enter a value in this range.
17803 Error
17804 Moon
17805 Moon dark
17806 Moon Data
17807 Moon light
17808 Cannot calculate the moons's position.\n\nThe moon will not be displayed.
17809 Moon Report
17856 CyberSky for Windows 95
17857 Names
17858 Nautical
17859 Nebula
17860 Nebulae
17861 Neptune
17862 \n
17863 New General Catalogue
17864 NGC
17865 Nighttime
17866 Cannot create the palette of colors used to display the sky.
17867 None
17868 Nonzodiacal
17869 N
17870 Not available
17871 November
17920 October
17921 Open cluster
17922 Open clusters
17923 ordering, information
17924 Orientation
17925 OutPrecision
17984 PitchAndFamily
17985 Planet Data
17986 Planetarium
17987 Planetary nebula
17988 Planets
17991 Cannot calculate the planets' positions.\n\nThe planets will not be displayed.
17992 Planets Report
17993 Pluto
17994 Points
17995 Poles
17996 Printer
17998 Proper names
18048 Quality
18112 Try to solve this problem by installing CyberSky again.
18176 Saturn
18177 Screen
18178 Seconds must fall in the range 0 to 59. Please enter a value in this range.
18179 ,
18180 September
18181 CyberSky is not free software. You are licensed to evaluate the shareware version of CyberSky for a period of 30 days after your initial use.
18182 Continued use after your 30-day evaluation period requires that you purchase the registered version of the software.
18183 Use of the shareware version after your 30-day evaluation period, or for any purpose other than evaluation, is in violation of US and international copyright laws
18184 and deprives the developer of the software of income he has earned through hard work.
18185 Shower radiants
18186 Sky
18187 S
18188
18189 Spiral galaxy
18190 Splash
18191 Solar system objects
18192 Star Data
18193 Stars
18194 Bsc500b.dat
18195 Cannot read star data. Stars will not be displayed.
18196 State
18197 Step size
18198 StrikeOut
18199 Subdwarf
18200 Subgiant
18201 Sun
18202 Sun Data
18203 Cannot calculate the sun's position.\n\nThe sun will not be displayed.
18204 Sun Report
18205 Supergiant
18206 Supernova remnant
18240 CyberSky Sky Chart
18241 Toolbar
18242 Twilight
18243 Type A
18244 Type B
18245 Type F
18246 Type G
18247 Type K
18248 Type M
18249 Type O
18304 Universal time
18306 Underline
18307 Uranus
18368 Venus
18369 Shareware Version 2.0d
18370 View
18432 Weight
18433 W
18434 Width
18435 Window
18436 With aid
18437 Without aid
18560 There is no such thing as year 0. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD.
18561 Don't use a minus sign to indicate years BC. Please type a positive year and select "BC" in the box to the right of the year.
18562 Years must fall in the range 4,000 BC to 4,000 AD. Please enter a value in this range.
18624 Zodiacal
30724 Shows or hides proper names.\nProper Names
30725 Shows or hides constellation lines.\nConstellation Lines
30726 Shows or hides constellation boundaries.\nConstellation Boundaries
30727 Shows or hides the equatorial coordinate system grid.\nEquatorial Grid
30728 Shows or hides the horizontal coordinate system grid.\nHorizontal Grid
30729 Shows the sky as it appeared one day earlier.\nOne Day Earlier
30730 Shows the sky as it appeared one hour earlier.\nOne Hour Earlier
30731 Shows the sky as it will appear one hour later.\nOne Hour Later
30732 Shows the sky as it will appear one day later.\nOne Day Later
32768 Shows the sky in Planetarium view.
32769 Shows the sky in Horizon view.
32770 Sets the orientation to north, 0 degrees azimuth.\nNorth Horizon
32771 Sets the orientation to south, 180 degrees azimuth.\nSouth Horizon
32772 Sets the orientation to east, 90 degrees azimuth.\nEast Horizon
32773 Sets the orientation to west, 270 degrees azimuth.\nWest Horizon
32774 Shows or hides the legend.
32775 Toggles full screen mode on or off.
32832 Changes the location from which the sky is being viewed.
32833 Changes sky options.
32834 Changes the orientation of the sky.
32835 Changes screen and printer colors.
32836 Changes screen and printer fonts.
32896 Changes which stars and star labels are included in the sky.
32897 Changes which constellation lines, boundaries, and labels are included in the sky.
32898 Changes which deep sky objects and object labels are included in the sky.
32899 Changes which solar system objects and object labels are included in the sky.
32900 Changes which grids and grid labels are included in the sky.
32901 Changes which lines are included in the sky.
32902 Changes which points and point labels are included in the sky.
32960 Changes the local time at which the sky is being viewed.\nLocal Time
32961 Changes the universal time at which the sky is being viewed.
32962 Changes the Julian date at which the sky is being viewed.
32963 Sets the local time to your computer's system time.
32964 Sets the local time to midnight.
32965 Sets the local time to sunrise.
32966 Sets the local time to noon.
32967 Sets the local time to sunset.
32968 Sets the local time to that of a rising, transit, or setting event.
33024 Shows a report containing information about the sun.
33025 Shows a report containing information about the moon.
33026 Shows a report containing information about the planets.
33088 Starts animation with time moving backwards.\nPlay Backwards
33089 Shows the previous animation step.\nPrevious Step
33090 Stops animation.\nStop
33091 Shows the next animation step.\nNext Step
33092 Starts animation with time moving forwards.\nPlay Forwards
33093 Changes the animation step size.
57344 CyberSky
57345 For Help, press F1.
57346 Select an object on which to get Help.
57606 Changes the printer and printing options.\nPrint Setup
57607 Prints a sky chart.\nPrint
57609 Shows a sky chart as it will look when printed.\nPrint Preview
57664 Displays the application's name, version number, and copyright notice.\nAbout
57665 Exits the CyberSky application.\nExit
57666 Displays Help topics.\nHelp Topics
57667 Displays Help topics.\nHelp Topics
57668 Displays instructions about how to use Help.\nHelp
57669 Displays Help for clicked on buttons, menus, and windows.\nHelp
57670 Displays Help for current task or command.\nHelp