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Sky
Map Applet
showing
the bright stars and planets
large applet version (WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=650)
very small applet version (WIDTH=380 HEIGHT=500)
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coordinates (decimal degrees) for the latitude, and press RETURN, and
for the longitude, and press RETURN: northern latitudes positive, southern negative, longitudes east of Greenwich positive, west of Greenwich negative. |
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Select the time zone. |
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You may use the keys m, w, d, h, n to increase the month, week, day, hour, or minute, or shift key and m, w, d, h, n to decrease the month, week, day, hour, or minute. Use the key l or L to change the latitude |
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<applet archive="JavaClasses.jar" code="SkyMap0991.class" WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=650> <PARAM NAME=password VALUE="replace"> <PARAM NAME=email VALUE="replace"> <PARAM NAME=location VALUE="Berlin"> <PARAM NAME=latitude VALUE="52.51"> <PARAM NAME=longitude VALUE="13.41"> <PARAM NAME=timezone VALUE="auto"> </applet> |
The first items of the latitude and longitude menu are those of the applet parameter values, which may be edited by Text Edit. Using
the timezone parameter value "auto", the applet will use the system
clock's time information. Otherwise insert the time zone offset, e.g. |
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Visual magnitude of the stars to be shown in the applet. |
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Equ.
Colure: |
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The Moon, and its fraction of disc illuminated. (+)
waxing Moon |
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Click a star to get the name, magnitude, right ascension, and declination. |
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The local mean sidereal time ("star time") at a given location is the hour angle of the vernal equinox (aries) point, or the right ascension of the transiting stars (stars on your local celestial meridian). |
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Examples: 1) At LMST 00:00 the aries point is on the local celestial meridian. 2) At local mean sidereal time 19:51 the star Altair (RA 19.84h) is on the local celestial meridian: |
The total solar eclipse of 2006, March 29 as seen from Turkey (Antalya, about 37° N, 31° E):

Updated: 2008, Dec 06
© 2005-2007 J. Giesen