STAR
Atlas:PRO™
Astronomy
Software
Newsletter
September
2005
Welcome to the latest newsletter to inform you of the newly released Version 6.2 upgrade for STAR Atlas:PRO™ and the new Hyper-G:Atlas™ add-on expansion disc for STAR Atlas:PRO™.
The new Version 6.2 upgrade adds thousands more deep sky objects and a range of other features and refinements. The upgrade is free to all registered STAR Atlas:PRO™ users.
Get the latest
free STAR Atlas:PRO™ Version 6.2 software upgrade at
www.skylab.com.au
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Introducing the new Hyper-G : Atlas™ add-on expansion disc for STAR Atlas:PRO™ An Atlas of 1,300,000 (1.3-Million) Galaxies. Boost STAR Atlas:PRO™ with this advanced Atlas of Galaxies containing more than 1.3 Million Galaxies. Power Add-On. This optional add-on expansion disc for STAR Atlas:PRO™ is a massive Galaxy database containing more than 1,380,500 Galaxies and an additional 171,000 other non-star objects including 33,000 Quasi-Stellar Objects (QSOs). A total of 1,551,560 (1.55-Million)
celestial objects which includes the entire Principal Galaxy
Catalogue (PGC2003) and an additional 500,000 (0.5-Million) objects from the Hyperleda catalogue. |
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Screen Shots For a screen shot of the Hyper-G:Atlas™ in action see The Coma Cluster Coma Galaxy Cluster
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Display the most
spectacular galaxy charts ever ! The Hyper-G:Atlas™ includes a vast collection of galaxies with the latest precision data for each galaxy. Celestial positions are accurate to an amazing 2 arc seconds! and many prominent galaxies also include colour information allowing these galaxies to be displayed by STAR Atlas:PRO™ in colour. The number of galaxies detailed in the Hyper-G:Atlas™ is nothing less than awesome, the atlas contains more than 100,000 galaxies in the constellation of Virgo alone ! Of course you can filter out tiny galaxies and only display larger galaxies. The Hyper-G:Atlas™ is perhaps the most comprehensive atlas of galaxies one could ever hope to obtain. For a screen shot of the number of galaxies and precision with which they are plotted see The Coma Cluster. |
Visit www.skylab.com.au for all the details.