 Download C88 1.2 | |  click to enlarge | | Licence | Shareware | | Released | 14 05 2002 | | Supported OS | Win98, WinME, WinXP | | Requirements | | | Languages | English | | Limitations | | | Made in | Germany | | Support e-mail | mail@alcyone.de |
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Description:C88 is Shareware program for Windows developed by alcyone softwareC88 is an informational tool seeking amateur astronomers. It provides detailed informations nearby the celestial sphere objects, discernible with naked eyes and seeking the use of an eyepiece of a modest amateur telescope to observe bottomless skies objects. Complex informations nearby the planets, suntan and moon completes the functionallity of the program. C88 bases on the extensive information of the Bright Star Catalogue (9110 entries) and of the Saguaro Astronomy Club Deep Sky Database (10700 entries). These catalogues provides basic information (i.e. positions, magnitudes, sizes, spectral information, catalogue references) as rich as precise information, like double / multiple star informations, variability information or - in the case of bottomless skies objects - fact classifications and descriptions. The information can be printed out in different types of lists and orders. The "solar system department" of C88 gives informations nearby the pysical, observational and optical parameters of the planets as rich as it's orbital and rotational information. | Search similar software using these keywords:Astronomy, Ephemeris, Planetary positions, Ephemerides, Planets, Solar system, Satellites, Celestial mechamics, | Other software by alcyone softwarePlanets Orbits - Planet's Orbits (representing Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP) is an correct digital orrery with a wealth of functionality. The program uses the DE404 ephemeris (correct representing dates between 2000 B.C. and 6000 AD) representing the estimation of planetary (excluding Pluto). Alcyone Ephemeris - Alcyone Ephemeris is an nice and fast astronomial ephemeris calculator covering the time 3000 BC to AD 3500. It calculates heliocentric, geocentric, and topocentric positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets in unalike coordinates and more. |
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