TheSky6 (Student Edition, Serious Astronomer Edition and Professional Edition) provides tools to benefit a wide range of interests, from the beginning hobbyist to the seasoned professional.
The table below outlines many major features that are included in every Edition. See TheSky6's Editions for a check list of feature in each Edition.
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Standard Features |
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Input any date (from 4,712 B.C. to A.D. 10,000) and any time to show a graphical representation of what the sky looks like from your location.
TheSky6 can show the position of all of the planets, the Moon, comets, asteroids, satellites, up to 1 billion stars (TheSky6 Professional Edition) and up to 1 million deep-space objects (galaxies, clusters, nebulas, double stars, variable stars, etc.). See TheSky6's Databases for details.
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Access To Extensive Databases of Celestial Objects and Pictures |
Sample Professional Edition Screen |
Every Edition of TheSky6 is packed with up to millions of celestial objects and thousands of exciting photographs.
Each Edition includes:
Visit TheSky6's Databases for details about the catalogs and celestial objects that are included in each Edition.
* TheSky6 Professional Edition (only) comes with the 100,000 thumbnail photographs of PGC galaxies).
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TheSky6 has a powerful Find command so you can locate any object.
Find objects by object type, or specific classification.
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Click on any object, or use the Find command to show extensive information on celestial objects, including:
Sample Object Information
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TheSky6 comes with dozens of different panoramic horizons to choose from. You can even create your own!*
*A digital camera, stitching and image processing software are required to create the 360-degree panorama photograph. |
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The Display Explorer is a versatile tool that allows you to access and edit virtually every display option in TheSky6 via a tree list control. |
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TheSky6 can display reference lines that show coordinates, help you visualize your orientation, or indicate what part of the sky you’re looking.
They include:
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Show labels for the following objects
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Show stars with their spectral color, change the contrast, gradient fill, density, halos on bright stars, red color in Night Vision Mode and more!
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TheSky6 contains versatile toolbars for accessing commonly used commands.
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Display a Status Bar with customizable content, including:
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Use scroll bars to quickly access any celestial coordinate.
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Look North, South, East, West or Up
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Quickly orient yourself with the local horizon using these commands.
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Click and drag a zoom box to magnify the current field.
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Quickly adjust the display to suit your instrument or detector.
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The handy Move To command lets you center the display on any equatorial or horizon-based coordinate, from any Epoch.
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Astronomers are always looking forward, or backward in time. TheSky6 makes this easy! You get to specify how time advances or retreats, and see how the planets, stars and other objects move over time. |
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Quickly specify your viewing location by selecting it from a list of over 1,200 locations, click on a World Map, or manually enter your coordinates (that are, for example, obtained from a GPS).
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TheSky6 lets you generate the path of any solar system object over time. Create the Sun's analemma, or demonstrate the retrograde motion of Mars. |
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The Eclipse Finder allow you to search for and animate solar and lunar eclipses, and view their geometry. TheSky6 even displays a solar eclipse's path of totality on a map of the Earth. |
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Locate conjunctions between any three planets, or the Moon. |
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Shows the positions of Jupiter's Galilean major moons and Saturn's major moons at any given time. Use TheSky6's Lock On command to fix the planet to the center of the display, and watch the motion of the moons. |
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Display or print a monthly calendar (for any month) with the phase for each day and text showing the moon's significant phases. Also print the rise and set times for the Sun and Moon for each day of any month. Great for planning observing sessions! |
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View High-Resolution Images of the Moon using the Moon Viewer |
Show detailed, medium-resolution photographs of the Moon's surface. The Moon Viewer can label common features, landing sites, and shows historical references about feature names.
TheSky6 Professional Edition includes photographs with 100 meter resolution. |
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View the Solar System in Three Dimensions using the 3D Solar System Mode |
View the planets, comets, and minor planets from anywhere in the solar system. Watch comets race around the sun. Plot comet and minor planet's paths through the solar system. Lock On and/or View From any object during a time skip animation. |
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Bevis Constellation Drawings
Patrick Moore Constellation Lines
David Levy Constellation Lines
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TheSky6 shows detailed Bevis drawings, and/or simplified figures and/or the boundaries of all 88 constellations.
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Simulate the daytime sky to view sunrises, sunsets, or solar eclipses, in real time or accelerated time. |
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Generate a text-based report that shows the daily rise/set times of the Moon and Sun, as well as beginning and ending twilight times for the current month. |
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Show only the Virtual Sky with no toolbars or windows. Great when using TheSky6 with the telescope. |
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Change the computer screen to red to preserve dark adaptation. Great when using TheSky6 at your telescope. |
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Invert the virtual sky to simulate the sky as it might appear through a telescope. |
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Display the virtual sky similar to a printed star atlas. |
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Exported chart (metafile)
Exported chart (bitmap)
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Copy star charts to the Clipboard as Metafiles or Windows bitmaps to paste into other applications. Spruce up your next astronomy club newsletter by including a publication-quality star chart! |
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Star hopping was never easier! Print a hard copy of any portion of the night sky, and use it in the field to help identify objects.
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Right-click and Drag the Display
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Use the right mouse button to drag and adjust the position of the screen.
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Compute Angular Separation Between Objects
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Display the precise angular separation between any two objects on screen.
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Rotate the Screen to any Orientation
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Rotate the Virtual Sky in any angle when matching star fields.
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Import and Display New Databases
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Import additional databases of objects.
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Watch the motion of the stars over hundreds, or thousands of years. Proper motion "vectors" show the path that the stars will follow over time.
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Display a high-resolution photograph galaxy, the Milky Way.
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When simulating lunar eclipses, the Umbra and the Penumbra of the Earth's shadow is displayed against the starry background. This "object" is also very handy for minor planet hunters who need to search dark areas of the sky that are directly "opposite" the Sun.
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Send Star Chart as an Email Attachment
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Shared a cool astronomical event with your friends who own TheSky6 by emailing a copy of your star chart (TheSky6 required). |
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Questions? Use TheSky6's Help to get answers! |
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TheSky6 comes with a comprehensive user's manual in Portable Document Format (PDF).
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Use TheSky6 to create a list of images that can be shown as a manual or automatic advancing slide show.
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Display 360 to 1 arcminute fields of view |
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Display view of the celestial sphere from 360 degrees down to 1 arcminute in TheSky6 Student Edition.
TheSky6 Professional Edition and Serious Astronomer Edition's minimum field of view is 30 arcseconds.
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Limit the Magnitude of Displayed Objects
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TheSky6 allows you to specify an upper and lower magnitude limit for any of over 60 different object classifications.
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Update Orbital Elements from the Internet |
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Orbital plotting data can be updated automatically via the Internet for comets, minor planets (asteroids).
(TheSky6 Serious Astronomer Edition or TheSky6 Professional Edition are required to display satellites.)
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Display the positions of up to 1000 comets and minor planets at a time.
(TheSky6 Serious Astronomer Edition or TheSky6 Professional Edition can display an unlimited number of minor planets.)
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