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V1.70 of LunarPhase Pro has just been released. Full details of the
software can be found at: http://www.nightskyobserver.com/LunarPhaseCD LunarPhase Pro (for Windows) is a moon observer's toolkit designed to make your observing sessions more productive. By using the integrated observation planning tools and the general lunar data presented on screen, you'll be able to easily plan for an observing session and be productive while observing. LunarPhase Pro contains a wide range of features, all integrated together into one low cost solution. The software is written with the observer in mind and is very easy to learn and use. Its simple, yet powerful features will provide you with the information you require to make your observing sessions more fun! ----------------------------------------------------------------- - LunarPhase Pro V1.70 CD NOW AVAILABLE! $42.50 - LunarPhase Pro V1.70 Download NOW AVAILABLE $35.00 - Upgrade Option for Existing LunarPhase (Shareware) users ----------------------------------------------------------------- New to this V1.70: ------------------ * Lunar 100 features - this list of features appeared in the April 2004 issue of Sky & Telescope * Lunar 100 features are also listed on the Terminator features list. They can be identified by the 3-digit prefixes in their names * Sunrise/set times at the Lunar 100 features also calculated on the "Lunar Features Sunrise/Sunset Times" screen. MAIN FEATURES: -------------- * Displays the current phase of the moon in real time * Displays times and dates of the major lunar phases for the month * Calculates and displays a wide range of lunar data * 3D and 2D moon maps with configurable feature labels * 3D maps corrected for libration * Maps of moon's near and far side * Maps can be zoomed, panned over and printed out * Maps are displayed to coincide with your selected optics (Binuculars, Telescope, etc.) * Animate libration and/or phases (movie) for selected month * Identify Lunar features by clicking anywhere on map, from on-map labels or by selecting a feature from lists of 20 feature types (craters, mare, sinus, etc.) * Lunar features currently on the terminator are listed * Monthly lunar libration diagrams for both Geocentric and Topocentric viewpoints (i.e corrected for your location) * Calculates list of Sunrise and Sunset times at all lunar features in its database * Displays Selenographic CoLongitude and Position Angle of the moon's Axis * Calculates monthly ephemeris of lunar data * "Crescent Moon Visibility" screen calculates times and dates of first crescents for your location and for how long they're visible after sunset. * Lunar Visiblility diagram shows when the moon is above the horizon and how bright it is * Daily View diagram shows when the sun and moon are above the horizon and hourly Azimuth and Altitude figures * Calendar of lunar phases for each day in the selected month * Apogee and Perigee screen shows max. and min. distances and their dates * Calculates the circumstances of lunar eclipses and whether they're visible from your location * Displays Sun's Rise, Set and Transit times and realtime Alt/Az and RA/Dec corordinates * Displays Start and End times for Civil, Nautical and Astronomical Twilight * Inbuilt calendar allows lunar data to be calculated for any date and time * Print out monthly calendars and other diagrams and maps from the application |
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![]() V1.70 of LunarPhase Pro has just been released. Hi guys: Along with Virtual Moon Atlas, this wonderful program is one of my "most used." Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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V1.70 of LunarPhase Pro has just been released.
Hi guys: Along with Virtual Moon Atlas, this wonderful program is one of my "most used." Same here. They both do a great job of mapping with LPP being the best at planning out your sessions. Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try the Lunar Observing Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ Lunar Picture of the Day http://www.lpod.org/ ************************************ Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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