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SkyGlobe – astronomiczny program komputerowy stworzony przez nieistniejącą już firmę KlassM SoftWare, Inc. Program był na licencji shareware, pracował w DOS-ie (ostatnia wydana wersja na ten system to SkyGlobe 3.6) lub Windows (SkyGlobe 4.0). Wersja 4.0 ukazała się w 1994 roku. Program ukazuje niebo nad jednym z ponad 230 miast na Ziemi, w tym nad Warszawą. Symuluje upływ czasu i związane z tym zmiany obrazu nieba.
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dbo:abstract | Skyglobe ist ein Astronomieprogramm zur Simulation des Sternenhimmels einschließlich der Objekte aus dem Messier-Katalog, Planeten, Sonne und Mond. Es berücksichtigte die Präzession der Erdachse (25.750 Jahre). Es war unter Astronomie-Interessierten sehr beliebt. Es wurde von Mark A Haney bzw. seiner Firma KlassM Software Inc. in Ann Arbor, Michigan als Shareware angeboten. Haney schrieb es 1989, nachdem er seinen Abschluss in Computer Science an der Michigan State University gemacht hatte. Die letzte offizielle Version 3.6 stammte vom Oktober 1993 und beinhaltete in der Shareware-Version die Daten von 29.000 Sternen. Ursprünglich für Systeme unter DOS entwickelt, lief sie ebenfalls unter Windows 95/98 und größtenteils auch unter Windows NT/2000. Für 20 USD wurde eine CD mit einer größeren Sternendatenbank angeboten. Anlässlich des Ereignisses Shoemaker-Levy 9 gab Haney im Juli 1994 die DOS-Version 4.0 und testweise Skyglobe for Windows 1.0 heraus, das unter Windows 3.11 lauffähig war. Die letzte Version war die Version 2.02. Das mitgelieferte Ergänzungsprogramm CircumSpace erlaubte es, kleine Flüge durch den unserem Sonnensystem nahegelegenen Weltraum zu machen. Es simulierte die Umgebung der 7.700 nächstgelegenen Sterne. (de) Skyglobe is an astronomy program for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows first developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and originally sold as Shareware but now available as closed-source freeware. It plots the positions of stars, Messier objects, planets, sun and moon. Skyglobe was designed by Mark A. Haney and his company KlassM Software Inc. in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and first released in 1989, after Mark graduated in computer science from Michigan State University. Use of Skyglobe is still suggested to students at Villanova University. Registered users of the MS-DOS version received additional software, such as a Skyglobe screensaver, and Crystal Sphere, an application simulating the 3,800 stars nearest the solar system. Crystal Sphere may have been the progenitor of CircumSpace, KlassM Software's subsequent stellar neighborhood simulator, displaying the nearest 7,780 stars. At least two versions of Skyglobe were later released for Microsoft Windows, being variously listed as versions 1.0, 2.0, 2.02 and 4.0, as well as other possible iterations between. Skyglobe for Windows (also known as SG4WIN) is freely available online. (en) SkyGlobe – astronomiczny program komputerowy stworzony przez nieistniejącą już firmę KlassM SoftWare, Inc. Program był na licencji shareware, pracował w DOS-ie (ostatnia wydana wersja na ten system to SkyGlobe 3.6) lub Windows (SkyGlobe 4.0). Wersja 4.0 ukazała się w 1994 roku. Program ukazuje niebo nad jednym z ponad 230 miast na Ziemi, w tym nad Warszawą. Symuluje upływ czasu i związane z tym zmiany obrazu nieba. (pl) Skyglobe é um programa de astronomia para MS-DOS e Microsoft Windows desenvolvido pela primeira vez no final dos anos 1980 e início dos anos 1990, e originalmente vendido como Shareware mas agora disponível como freeware de código fechado. Ele traça as posições das estrelas, objetos Messier, planetas, sol e lua. Skyglobe foi projetado por Mark A. Haney e sua empresa KlassM Software Inc. em Ann Arbor, Michigan, e lançado pela primeira vez em 1989, depois que Mark se formou em ciência da computação pela Michigan State University. O uso do Skyglobe ainda é sugerido aos alunos da Villanova University. Os usuários registrados da versão MS-DOS receberam software adicional, como um protetor de tela Skyglobe e Crystal Sphere, um aplicativo que simula as 3.800 estrelas mais próximas do sistema solar. Crystal Sphere pode ter sido o progenitor do CircumSpace, o simulador de vizinhança estelar subsequente da KlassM Software, exibindo as cercas de 7,780 estrelas mais próximas. Ao menos duas versões do Skyglobe foram lançadas posteriormente para Microsoft Windows, sendo listadas como versões 1.0, 2.0, 2.02 e 4.0, bem como outras possíveis iterações entre elas. Skyglobe para Windows (também conhecido como SG4WIN) está disponível gratuitamente online. (pt) |
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dbp:caption | Skyglobe 3.6 screenshot. (en) Skyglobe for Windows screenshot. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | SkyGlobe – astronomiczny program komputerowy stworzony przez nieistniejącą już firmę KlassM SoftWare, Inc. Program był na licencji shareware, pracował w DOS-ie (ostatnia wydana wersja na ten system to SkyGlobe 3.6) lub Windows (SkyGlobe 4.0). Wersja 4.0 ukazała się w 1994 roku. Program ukazuje niebo nad jednym z ponad 230 miast na Ziemi, w tym nad Warszawą. Symuluje upływ czasu i związane z tym zmiany obrazu nieba. (pl) Skyglobe ist ein Astronomieprogramm zur Simulation des Sternenhimmels einschließlich der Objekte aus dem Messier-Katalog, Planeten, Sonne und Mond. Es berücksichtigte die Präzession der Erdachse (25.750 Jahre). Es war unter Astronomie-Interessierten sehr beliebt. Es wurde von Mark A Haney bzw. seiner Firma KlassM Software Inc. in Ann Arbor, Michigan als Shareware angeboten. Haney schrieb es 1989, nachdem er seinen Abschluss in Computer Science an der Michigan State University gemacht hatte. (de) Skyglobe is an astronomy program for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows first developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and originally sold as Shareware but now available as closed-source freeware. It plots the positions of stars, Messier objects, planets, sun and moon. Skyglobe was designed by Mark A. Haney and his company KlassM Software Inc. in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and first released in 1989, after Mark graduated in computer science from Michigan State University. Use of Skyglobe is still suggested to students at Villanova University. (en) Skyglobe é um programa de astronomia para MS-DOS e Microsoft Windows desenvolvido pela primeira vez no final dos anos 1980 e início dos anos 1990, e originalmente vendido como Shareware mas agora disponível como freeware de código fechado. Ele traça as posições das estrelas, objetos Messier, planetas, sol e lua. Ao menos duas versões do Skyglobe foram lançadas posteriormente para Microsoft Windows, sendo listadas como versões 1.0, 2.0, 2.02 e 4.0, bem como outras possíveis iterações entre elas. Skyglobe para Windows (também conhecido como SG4WIN) está disponível gratuitamente online. (pt) |
rdfs:label | Skyglobe (de) SkyGlobe (pl) Skyglobe (en) Skyglobe (pt) |
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