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Solun Description |
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Interested in astronomy or would just like to know a little about it? Ever wondered what that bright star is or how to see the moons of Jupiter?
Fancy a spot of stargazing on camping trips or business trips? You need a planetarium in your pocket: Solun.
Perhaps the worlds first astronomical program designed for a pocket computer, Solun was designed for speed, ease-of-use and economy of disk space. Eight years on and the latest EPOC version is better than ever.
Features include
Planetarium and star atlas displays. Natural-looking, azimuthal projection with up to 5000 stars. 3D orrery Solar System display. Galilean moons of Jupiter and rings of Saturn displays. Day/night world map displays. Textual report generator. Comet orbit calculator. Large database of constellations, stars and other objects with detailed information panels. User-defined labels and lines on chart. Full pen enablement, including pan and zoom. Full printing support. Automatic real-time update. Comprehensive online manual including astronomical glossary and other useful information. Full support for colour machines. |
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