Star Chart Features * Supports all Windows Phones and
Professional and Classic PocketPC devices running WM6/6.5 and WM5, and
all resolutions including QVGA, VGA, square, portrait and landscape
modes. * User interface optimized for simple and fast star, planet,
Messier, and Caldwell object identification. Single click on any body
to get the name, designation, calculated altitude, azimuth, and
magnitude. Drag the cursor to scroll the chart. Zoom in and out with a
single click. * 3D Orrery display of solar system and background
stars and constellations. * Display of orbital paths for inner
solar system bodies showing daily positions for one year centered on
current date. * Animation of the sky in increments of hours, days,
weeks, or months. * Manual or automatic control of star magnitudes.
Simple control over which objects to display. Overall, these features
give great control of visual clutter given the limited screen real
estate on the Pocket PC. * Black, white, and red star chart colors
for normal, bright, and night viewing conditions, respectively. Complete
skinning or customization of star chart colors. * Chart can be
rotated to any of the 16 compass points and also flipped along the North
- South axis. This allows the either overhead (East and West reversed)
or non-overhead (East and West normal) viewing. * Polar grid with
hour angle and declination labels. * Zenith grid. * Search and
scroll to constellation, body, star, or Messier / Caldwell objects.
* User location set by clicking on map, city selection, GPS, or by
entering Latitude and Longitude. * Chart can be "live, realtime",
or static for any user selected time. * Core positional calculation
routines based on "Novas" (Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry
Subroutines Version 2.0.1). * Star data is from the Bright Star
Catalog (5th Revised Edition), comprising the 9110 brightest stars using
J2000 equatorial positions and the International Celestial Reference
Frame (ICRF). Corrections are performed for proper motions andparallax.
* Planet ephemeris data from Jet Propulsion Laboratory using the DE405
database. DE405 is JPL's latest planetary ephemeris with correction for
both nutations and librations. DE405 uses the J2000 International
Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF). The portion of this database provided
with Pocket Stars covers the years CE 2000 to CE 2020. Celestial
Navigation Features * Reduction from sextant altitude to
observed altitude for any of the 9110 stars, nine planets, and sun and
moon. * Corrections for observer height (DIP), refraction
(temperature and atmospheric pressure), and vessel movement. *
Position from intercept and azimuth by calculation for multiple sextant
observations following procedures in "The Nautical Almanac" by the
United States Naval Observatory. * Any number of sextant
observations can be individually enabled to compute a best fit when
computing a FIX. Results may be plotted, showing the assumed position
(AP), FIX, and observations with intercepts and amplitudes. *
Intermediate calculations for each observation can be displayed, with
selectable formats (DD.dddd, DD MM.mm, DD MM SS) for degrees, minutes,
seconds. Other Features * Rise, set, and meridian
times for all solar system bodies. * Lunar Phase calendar and
animation showing the relative positions of the earth, moon, and sun.
* Images and physical data for planets, moon and sun. Optional display
of all 110 Messier objects through separate free download. *
Calculators for Great Circle Distances, Range and Bearing, Horizon
Distances, Julian Day, and degree minute seconds conversions. *
Full screen mode. Requirements: WM5-6.5 Download
Instructions: no serial needed
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