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STAR "name"
Enter STAR followed by the name of the desired star in quotes. For example: STAR
"Vega"
LANDMARK az alt "title" "description"
Enter the azimuth (az) for the desired object in the following format: xxxdxxmxxs. For
example: 123d27m00s. Then enter the altitude of the desired object in the following
format: xxdxxmxxs. Then enter the title string and description string in quotes. For
example:
LANDMARK 123d27m00s 57d20m20s "Landmark 1" "North corner of apartment
building"
PICK ONE / PICK END
These two statements are used to surround a list of items that Autostar can choose
from during a tour. Autostar begins at the top of the PICK ONE list and displays the
first object from the list that is above the horizon and ignores the rest.
This statement is useful for developing tours that can be presented year round. For
each object type you wish to use to illustrate in your tour, pick 10 to 12 examples
spaced across the range of right ascension. Bracket them by the PICK ONE / PICK
END statements. One current example displays for the user. For example:
AUTO SELECTTEXT "Globular Cluster" "Globular clusters are huge balls of stars."
"They contain 50,000 to 100,000 stars and are located on the fringes of our""galaxy."
PICK ONE
AUTO SELECTMESSIER 13
AUTO SELECTMESSIER 15
AUTO SELECTMESSIER 92
AUTO SELECTMESSIER 4
AUTO SELECTMESSIER 68
AUTO SELECTNGC 1234
AUTO SELECTTEXT "None Available" "I'm sorry. There are no bright globular"
"clusters visible at this time."
PICK END
AUTO SLEW ON / AUTO SLEW OFF
With AUTO SLEW ON enabled in the tour, Autostar automatically slews the telescope
to objects first before displaying the text description. This feature is useful when
designing tours in which observing certain objects is required. For example, an
astronomy professor may require his students to observe six objects, four of which
Autostar automatically slews to in a tour. The students would have to manually slew
to the last two objects. He would then place AUTO SLEW ON before his first required
object and AUTO SLEW OFF after the fourth object.
#END
To end a tour, type the command #END on a separate line at the very end of the tour.
Downloading Tours
Once a tour is written and stored as an ASCII file (saved either as a "text only" or "MS
DOS text" file), load it into Autostar using the Autostar Update Utility on your PC. As
tours are downloaded into the handbox, Autostar examines the programming. If it
doesn't understand the terminology used within a tour, it flags questionable areas and
displays them in a pop-up window on your computer screen. Make the necessary
corrections and try to download again. See the instruction sheet with your #505 Cable
Connector Kit for more information about downloading data to and interfacing with
Autostar.
LandmarksThis menu option allows you to define and store terrestrial objects in the Landmark
database. First, a landmark needs to be stored in memory using the "Landmark: Add"
option. To view a landmark, use the "Landmark: Select" option. Landmarks may also
be viewed using the "Landmark Survey" option in the Utilities menu.