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90 Starry Night User’s Guide
rocky solar system bodies where surface
data is available. This is handy if you want
to mark all the lunar landing sites on the
Moon or the rover sites on Mars for
example.See “Location Markers
” on
page 93 for more information.
Markers and Outlines...: Opens the
Markers and Outlines dialog box. The
Markers tab contains options that allow
you to search for geological features on
the surface of a planet or moon and mark
their location with a flag. The Outlines tab
allows you to draw a contoured ouline
around selected surface features. See
Location Markers and Surface Feature
Outlines” on page 47 for more
information.
Orbit: Draws the orbital line of the object.
See “Orbits
” on page 110 for more
information on solar system orbits.
Edit Orbital Elements: An option only for
objects that you have added with the Orbit
Editor, this allows you to edit the object’s
orbital elements. See “Adding Objects 1
(Individual Solar System Objects)” on
page 162 for more information on orbital
elements and the Orbit Editor.
Delete: An option only for objects that you
have added with the Orbit Editor, this
allows you to delete the object entirely
from Starry Night’s database.
Enlarge Moon Size: By default, the Moon’s
size is enlarged when you are viewing at a
large field of view, so that you are able to
easily see the Moon’s phase (the Moon is
drawn at its correct size when you are
zoomed in for a close-up view). By
unchecking this option in the Moon’s
contextual menu, the Moon will always be
drawn at its correct size, but it will be too
small to see phase information when you
are viewing at a large field of view.
Halo Effects: The Sun’s halo is an
atmospheric effect that occurs when the
Sun’s light is scattered by our atmosphere.
You can turn the sun halo on all the time,
off all the time, or on in daylight only. You
can also simulate lens flare. If you’re
viewing a total eclipse of the Sun, you will
probably wish to leave the Sun’s halo on,
as this halo also serves as the Sun’s
corona.
Tip: To remove the Lens Flare from the
Sun, open the Sun’s contextual menu,
select Halo Effects and uncheck Lens
Flare.
Start\Stop Graphing: This plots the
object’s motion with Starry Night’s
graphing feature. See “Graph
” on
page 123 for more information.
Generate Ephemerides: This allows you to
create a list of printable ephemeris tables
for any object in Starry Night. See
Ephemeris Generator
” on page 125 for
more information.
Add/Edit Image: This allows you to add
an image of this object to Starry Night, or
edit the image, if the object already has an
image. See “User Images
” on page 171
and “Modifying Images and Models
” on
page 175 for more information.
Add To Planner: This adds the object to
your observation planner list. See
Observation Planner
” on page 120 for
more information on using the observation
planner.
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