1 Select Your Language 2 This will restore user settings to their default values. Are you sure you want to proceed? 3 Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 4 You need 3d Graphics and DirectX installed to run this application 5 Your tour has unsaved changes. Do you want to save the changes before closing? 6 Tour Editor 7 Name: 8 Information 9 Look up on SIMBAD 10 Look up on SEDS 11 Look up on Wikipedia 12 Look up publications on ADS 13 Imagery 14 Get DSS image 15 Get SDSS image 16 Get DSS FITS 17 Virtual Observatory Searches 18 USNO NVO cone search 19 HLA Footprints 20 Properties 21 Copy Shortcut 22 Add to Collection 23 New Collection... 24 Remove from Collection 25 Edit... 26 Join a Community... 27 Update Login Credentials... 28 Logout 29 Upload Tour to Community... 30 Upload Observing List to Community... 31 Upload Image to Community... 32 Server Side Search 33 Catalogs... 34 SIMBAD Search... 35 Tour Home 36 Tour Search Web Page 37 Create a New Tour... 38 Submit Tour for Publication... 39 Auto Repeat 40 One 41 All 42 Off 43 Edit Tour 44 Slew To Object 45 Center on Scope 46 Sync Scope to Current Location 47 Choose Telescope 48 Connect 49 Track Telescope 50 Park 51 ASCOM Platform 52 New 53 Collection... 54 Slide-Based Tour... 55 &Open 56 Tour... 57 Collection... 58 Image... 59 Show Finder 60 Play Collection as Slide Show 61 About WorldWide Telescope 62 Getting Started (Help) 63 WorldWide Telescope Home Page 64 E&xit 65 Check for Updates... 66 Product Support... 67 Restore Defaults 68 Advanced 69 Show Download Queue 70 Start Queue 71 Stop Queue 72 Show Performance Data 73 Master Controller 74 Flush Cache 75 Reset Camera 76 Copy Current View Image 77 Copy Shortcut to this View 78 Horizon Panoramas... 79 Manage Image Layers... 80 Advanced View Options... 81 Show KML Browser 82 Remove from Image Cache 83 Set Current View as Windows Desktop Background 84 Tiles in View: 85 Triangles Rendered: 86 Moves Sent: 87 WorldWide Telescope Tour 88 WorldWide Telescope Media List 89 WorldWide Telescope Constellation Figures 90 No Object 91 Add Point to Constellation Figure 92 Can't Launch Help 93 The Imagery data file could not be downloaded or has been corrupted. WorldWide Telescope must close. You need a working internet connection to update this file. Try again later 94 WorldWide Telescope Notification 95 You must Update your client to connect to WorldWide Telescope.\n(Your version: {0}, Update version: {1}) 96 There is a new software update available.\n(Your version: {0}, Update version: {1}) 97 You have the latest version.\n(Your version: {0}, Server version: {1}) 98 No Internet connection was detected. Please ensure that you have internet connectivity. If you need a proxy make sure you have selected the correct proxy server and port in the Settings Tab. Only cached information is available and some functions will not be available. You may continue in off-line mode. 99 There was a problem saving the downloaded FITS file. Please make sure you specified a path where you have permisions to save and that has free space. 100 Download FITS Image File 101 WorldWide Telescope Tours 102 This file does not seem to be a valid tour 103 The tour file could not be downloaded and was not cached. Check you network connection. 104 The tour file could not be downloaded and was not cached. Check you network connection. 105 The tour file is invalid. Check you network connection. 106 Could not load tour 107 WorldWide Telescope Collection 109 This file does not seem to be a valid collection 110 The file opened is a community registration file and this community is already registered. 111 The file opened is a community registration file. Would you like to add this to your communities list? 112 The image file did not contain valid AVM Metadata to position it in the sky 113 Load Image 114 Respect Copyright. Please respect the rights of artists and creators. Content such as music is protected by copyright. The music made available to you in WorldWide Telescope is protected by copyright and may be used for the sole purpose of creating tours in WorldWide Telescope. You may not share other people's content unless you own the rights or have permission from the owner. 115 There was a problem saving the tour. 116 Submission Failed 117 There was no author image. Please add one and submit again. 118 There was a problem submitting the tour. 119 The tour was successfully submitted for publication. It must undergo technical review and approval before it will appear on the tour directory. 120 Submit Tour for Publication 121 There was a problem submitting the tour. Please review the tour content and make sure all fields are filled in correctly and that the total content size is below in maximum tour size. 122 Unpark 123 Disconnect 124 Could not connect to the server to check for updates. Try again later. 125 SIMBAD Search - Not Found 126 Could not connect to SIMBAD Name Resolution Server. Check you internet connection 127 There is no image data in the disk cache to purge. 128 The imageset was removed from cache and {0}MB was freed 129 Remove 130 Browse... 131 Could not load audio file. Check to make sure it is valid, a supported type and of a reasonable size. 132 Music: 133 Voiceover: 134 Explore 135 Guided Tours 137 Search 138 Community 139 Telescope 140 View 141 Settings 142 In: 143 End 144 Out: 145 Volume 146 WorldWide Telescope keeps copies of the imagery, tours, and catalogs that you view. Keeping this data enables you to view tours and imagery again quickly even if your computer is not connected to the Internet. Selecting options and clicking Purge frees up disk space but the data is not available until it is downloaded again. 147 Size : 148 Scanning Cache Size 149 This will delete custom constellation figures as well as other selected data and close the application. Do you want to continue? 150 This will delete cached data and close the application. Do you want to continue? 151 Purging Cache 152 Calculating Cache Use 153 Catalogs 154 Cached Tours 155 Imagery 156 OK 157 Cancel 158 Purge 159 Select Data to Purge 160 Manage Data Cache 161 Add New Item 162 No Results 163 Select a Community... 164 Constellation Figure Editor 165 Right-click on star to add point 166 Add 167 Delete 168 Save 169 This will remove all points from the selected constellation.\nAre you sure you want to do this? 170 Confirm Delete all Constellation Points 171 Filed of view height in degrees : minutes : seconds of arc 172 Name of the constellation that the view center is in. 173 Download Progress 174 Crossfades background and foreground imagery 175 Select the type of view, Sky, Earth, etc. 176 Select the imagery to display 177 Filters context results 178 Context Search - Shows interesting places in the current view. 179 Constellation Overview 180 Shows field of view relative to the celestial sphere 181 Image Crossfade 182 Tracking 183 Look At 184 Context Search Filter 185 The Cities Catalog data file could not be downloaded or has been corrupted. Restart the application with a network connection to download a new file. 186 The Catalog data file could not be downloaded or has been corrupted. Restart the application with a network connection to download a new file. 187 Date Time Selection 188 Year 189 Month 190 Day 191 Hrs 192 Min 193 Sec 194 UTC 195 Apply 491 Scan complete 197 Focal Ratio 198 Mount Type 199 Aperture 200 Focal Length 201 Camera 202 Eyepiece 203 Organization 204 Camera Rotation 205 Vert Pixels 206 Imaging Surfaces 207 Horiz Pixels 208 Height 209 Width 210 Manufacturer 211 For More information: 212 Close 213 Field of View Indicator 214 One of the files in the collection is missing, corrupt or inaccessable 215 Invalid File Format 216 Please wait while the file is being downloaded. 217 File Download Progress 218 The folder was not loaded from a file 219 Select a Collection to exploer... 220 Could not connect to the WorldWide Telescope Server to download tours, and there was no available cached tour list. Please check your network or proxy settings and make sure you have a network connection. 221 The tour file could not be downloaded and is not in cache. Check you network connection. 222 Open Images 223 Open Collections 224 Delete Folder 225 Rename 226 Copy To My Collections 227 Save Folder As 228 New Name 229 Collection file name already exists, type a different name. 230 Create New Collection 231 A name can not contain any of the following charaters: 232 Create New Collection 233 Name already exists, type a different name. 234 Rename Collection 235 My Collections 236 My Collections 237 My Communities 238 Name 239 Create New Folder 240 Join a community 241 North 242 North-East 243 East 245 South-East 246 South 247 South-West 248 West 249 North-West 250 WorldWide Telescope can use a XBOX 360 Game controller or other compatible device to navigate the 3d viewport. Some controllers are not properly center calibrated and can cause the viewport to zoom or spin out of control. Having more than one type of controller can cause conflicts. If you have problems with the viewport, either disable the joystick control or unplug conflicting devices before launching WorldWide Telescope. 251 Use the controller 252 Ignore the controller 253 Latitude (Dec. deg.) 254 E. Longitude (Dec. deg.) 255 256 Data Set 257 Region 258 Elevation (Meters) 259 Get From View 260 Categorys 261 Observing Location Options 262 Declination 263 Right Ascension 264 Names: 265 Magnitude: 266 Dimensions: 267 Classification: 268 Az : 269 Alt : 270 Dec : 271 RA : 273 Rise: 274 Set: 275 Transit: 276 Image Credits: 277 Finder Scope 278 Show object 279 Research 280 in 281 n/a 282 Survey Imagery 283 of Earth 284 of Planet/Moon 285 for Full Sky 286 Panorama 287 Study Imagery 288 No information available 289 Circumpolar 290 {0} of {1} 291 Sun 292 Mercury 293 Venus 294 Mars 295 Jupiter 296 Saturn 297 Uranus 298 Neptune 299 Pluto 300 Moon 301 Io 302 Europa 303 Ganymede 304 Callisto 305 Opacity 306 Tile in View Frustum 307 Flush Queue 308 Type your search here 309 Enter your search terms here. 310 RA 311 Dec 312 Search View 313 Server 314 Plot Results 315 Go 316 Show the location of each result on the sky map. 317 Solar System Options 318 Show Solar System Objects 319 Shows or hides the Sun, Planets and Moons 320 Show Small Moons as Points 321 Allows moons around distant planets to show up at lower zoom levels 322 Show Planets Actual Size 323 Shows Planets at correct angular size rather than as icons 324 High Precision Update Mode 325 Calculates exact planetary positions on each frame update 326 Earth and Planets 327 Show Earth Cloud Layer 328 Shows a simulated cloud layer 329 Show Ocean Floor 330 Shows ocean floor contours rather than ocear surface 331 Show Elevation Model 332 Downloads and shows terrain details for earth and planets if available 333 Experience 334 Select how rapidly the view changes zoom levels 335 Allows tradeoff of update performance against display quality for slower or faster computers 336 Slow 337 Fast 338 Zoom Speed 339 Image Quality 340 Sharper 341 Faster 342 Transparent Tabs 343 Show tabs and context panel with partial transparency. 344 Auto Hide Context 345 Fades out the context panel when the mouse is over the main view area 346 Full Web Browser 347 Launches a full browser for web links rather than the web window 348 Auto Hide Tabs 349 Fades out tab pane when the mouse is in the Field of View 350 Zoom on Mouse 351 Follows the mouse cursor when using the mouse wheel to zoom 352 Smooth Panning 353 Selects smooth panning rather than snapping to mouse movement 354 Network and Cache 355 Enter your proxy server name here. 356 Proxy Server 357 Port 358 Cache Limit 359 Manage Data Cache 360 Use Joystick 362 Object Name 363 SIMBAD Search 364 RA : 365 Lng: 366 Dec : 367 Lat : 368 N 369 W 370 E 371 S 372 Initializing Data... 373 Solar System 374 Milky Way 375 Local Universe 376 Early Universe 377 Unspecified 378 Select a scope... 379 Setup 380 Telescope Control - Not Connected 381 Track Telescope 382 Sync 383 Slew 384 Center 385 Choose 386 Connect 387 Not Installed 388 Telescope Status 389 Telescope Control - Disconnected 390 Disconnect 391 Telescope Control - Connected 392 The telescope failed to connect. Please ensure the correct telescope is chosen, and that its settings are correct. 393 Telescope control 394 Before you can connect, you need to choose a telescope. 395 Unpark 396 You must first install the ASCOM platform and a telescope driver in order to control your telescope. Click on the ASCOM logo on the Telescope Panel for more information. 397 The telescope is parked. Unpark the scope to Sync 398 The Telescope does not support syncing 399 Telescope Status - Slewing 400 Telescope Status - Parked 401 Telescope Status - Tracking 402 Installed 403 Not Installed 404 Text Editor 405 Font Size 406 Bold 407 Italic 408 Text Color 409 Background Preview Color 410 Text Background Options 411 Backgound Options 412 No Background 413 Tight Fit Background 414 Small Border 415 Larger Border 416 Slides 417 Text 418 Tour Properties 419 Shapes 420 Picture 421 Video 422 Save 423 Show Safe Area 424 Run Time 425 Paste 426 Add New Slide 427 Cut 428 Copy 429 Paste 431 Insert New Slide 432 Preview Tour From Here 433 Capture New Thumbnail 434 Set Start Camera Position 435 Set End Camera Position 436 Show Start Camera Position 437 Show End Camera Position 438 Master Slide 439 Track Date/Time/Location 440 Pause 441 Play 442 Sound/Music 443 Images 444 Circle 445 Rectangle 446 Open Rectangle 447 Ring 448 Line 449 Arrow 450 Star 451 Slide List 452 Bring to Front 453 Send to Back 454 Bring Forward 455 Send Backward 456 Events 457 Volume 458 Color/Opacity 459 Rating: 460 Run Length: 461 Average rating from users 462 Click to set your own rating. 463 Your Rating: 464 Close Tour 465 Related Tours: 466 Watch Again 468 Author Name 469 Tour Description 470 Import or Replace Author Image 471 Select the level for the tour 472 Advanced 473 Intermediate 474 Beginner 475 Tour Title * 476 Organization URL 477 Classification Taxonomy 478 * Required Field 479 Author Contact Email 480 Catalog Objects and Keywords (semicolon separated) 481 Classification 482 Import Image 483 Organization Name 485 Please enter a title for the tour... 486 Image Files 487 Navigating in the WorldWide Telescope: \n\n ● Move around the sky by clicking and dragging the Field of View. \n ● Zoom in/out by scrolling the mouse wheel, pressing -/+ or Page Up/Page Down. \n ● Drag with center mouse button or hold Ctrl while dragging to rotate and tilt view.\n ● Navigate with a XBOX 360 controller by connecting it before launching.\n ● Click an object’s thumbnail to pan to the object. Double-clicking the object’s\n thumbnail jumps you to the object. \n ● Page through multiple thumbnail panes with the scroll wheel \n ● Right-click an object to display the contextual Finder Scope for more information. \n ● Menu Tabs have two parts: click the tab’s top to open a pane,\n click the tab’s bottom to open submenus with additional functionality. 488 Welcome to WorldWide Telescope 489 Do not show me this dialog again 492 Tours 493 Boundaries 494 Figures 495 Focused Only 496 Equatorial Grid 497 Ecliptic/Orbits 498 Constellation Lines 499 Pick focused boundary color 500 Pick boundary color 501 Pick figure color 502 Edit 503 Figure Library 504 Overlays 505 Pick figure color 506 Reticle/Crosshairs 507 Observing Location 508 View from this location 509 Please choose a location 510 Altitude: 511 Observing Time 512 Now 513 Real Time 514 Do you want to add these constellation figures to your Figure Library? 515 Figure Library Name 516 Name already exists, type a different name. 517 The file is not a valid WorldWide Telescope Constellation Figure File 518 Name already exists, type a different name. 519 Default Figures 520 Deleting this figure library will delete the constellation figures you created. Do you want to continue? 521 Reverse Time 522 : Paused 523 X 524 Remove Music 525 Remove Voiceover 526 Sound/Music(*.MP3;*.WMA)|*.MP3;*.WMA 527 Add Music 528 Add Voiceover 529 Change Volume 530 Duplicate Slide at End Position 531 Merge Slide Show 532 Track Time Edit 533 Master Slide State Edit 534 Delete Slide 535 Paste Slide 536 Cut Slide 537 Resize 538 Rotate 539 Drag Copy 540 Move 541 Edit Hyperlink 542 Url 543 Edit Color 544 Paste Object 545 Text Edit 546 Insert Picture 547 Insert Text 548 Insert Shape 549 Properties Edit 550 Move Slide 551 Nothing to Undo 552 Set as Forground Imagery 553 Set as Background Imagery 554 Save Tour As... 555 J2000 556 Alt/Az 557 Galactic 558 Ecliptic 559 3d Solar System 560 Sky Overlays 561 Lighting 562 Orbits 563 Cosmos 564 Show Stars 565 Toggle Full Screen Mode 566 VOTable... 567 Stereo 568 Disabled 569 Anaglyph (Red-Cyan) 570 Anaglyph (Yellow-Blue) 571 Side by Side Projection 572 Side by Side Cross-Eyed 573 Experimental 574 Full Dome 575 Dome Setup 576 VO Cone Search / Registry Lookup... 577 Antialiased Lines 578 Planet Size 579 Large 580 Actual 581 Earth 582 Planet 583 Sky 584 Last 585 Random 586 Music and other Tour Resource 587 Hyperlink 588 Animate 589 Link to Slide 590 Set Next Slide 591 Startup Look At 592 Multi-Res Solar System Bodies 593 Look up on NED 594 NED Search 595 SDSS Search 596 Send Image To 597 Broadcast 598 Send Table To 599 Link to Slide (Select below) 600 Link to Next Slide 601 Select Link Navigation 602 Return to Caller 603 Base URL 604 From Registry 605 NVO Registry Title Like 606 Search Radius 607 Verbosity 608 From View 609 No Link 610 Next Slide 611 Title 612 ServiceType 613 Type 614 Publisher 615 Wave Band 616 Identifier 617 Max Radius 618 Max Rows 619 Enter a keyword above to search the US NVO registry for Cone Search services 620 NVO Registry Search 621 VO Cone Search / Registry Browser 622 Image Stack 623 Add to Image Stack 624 Low 625 Medium 626 High 627 Duplicate Slide at End Position 628 Merge Tour after slide... 629 Fade In Slide Elements 630 Flipbook Properties 631 Shape File... 632 Look up on SDSS 633 Distance: 634 RA Source 635 Dec Source 636 Distance Source 637 Plot Type 638 Type Source 639 Size/Mag Source 640 Save As... 641 Marker Type 642 Microsoft WorldWide Telescope - VO Table Viewer 643 Undo: 644 Redo: 645 Add Collection as Tour Stops 646 Collections 647 Share on Facebook 648 Both 649 Forget me 650 My Wall 651 Their Wall 652 Fetching friends, please wait... 653 Asteroids 654 Planets 655 Show Layer Manager 656 Start Listener 657 Detach Main View to Second Monitor 658 Regional Data Cache... 659 Full Screen Tours 660 Shared Data Cache Settings 661 Shared Data Cache URL (leave empty for none) 662 New Community 663 Reset 664 Layers 665 Auto Loop 666 Time Series 667 Time Scrubber 668 Value 669 Multi-Channel Calibration 670 Send Layers to Projector Servers 671 Show On-Screen Controls 672 Save Current View Image to File... 673 Render to Video... 674 New Reference Frame 675 New Layer Group 676 Enter Layer Group Name 677 Layer Group 678 This will delete this reference frame and all nested reference frames and layers. Do you want to continue? 680 Delete Reference Frame 681 This will delete all current reference frames and all layers and reset layers to startup defaults. Are you sure you want to do this? 682 Reset layers Manager 683 Lifetime 684 Move to Top 685 Move Up 686 Move Down 687 Move to Bottom 688 WorldWide Telescope failed to complete the last startup attempt. Would you like WorldWide Telescope to attempt an auto reset of the data directory? 689 WorldWide Telescope encountered an error starting up. Would you like WorldWide Telescope to attempt a reset of the data directory and restart? 690 WorldWide Telescope has encountered an error. Click OK to restart or Cancel to attempt to ignore the error and continue 691 This Language Pack has an optional regional data cache that will allow improved performance when in that region. Do you wish to use it? 692 Use Regional Data Cache 693 WorldWide Telescope must restart to load a new language file. Do you want to restart now? 694 Restart Now? 695 Could Not Open VO Table File. Please ensure it is valid 696 That ID currently exists. Please choose a unique ID 697 Could not open the file. Ensure it is a valid WorldWide Telescope configuration file. 698 Open Configuration File 699 This will clear existing blend polygons for this projector and create new ones by trasfering edge points from align. This operation can not be undone, are you sure you want to proceed? 700 Transfer from Edges 701 Projectors 702 Points 703 Point Weight 704 Blend Point 705 Iterations 706 Blur Size 707 Make Blend Maps 708 Solve Z 709 Solve Y 710 Solve X 711 Solve Roll 712 Solve Heading 713 Solve Pitch 714 Solve Aspect 715 Solve Fov 716 Solve Radial Distortion 717 Make Warp Maps 718 Use Constraints 719 Average Error 720 Solve Alignment 721 Screen Type 722 Software Update 723 Send New Maps 724 Tilt 725 Screen Radius 726 Outlines 727 Black Background 728 Dome Grid 729 Calibration Screens 730 Load 731 Color Correction 732 Red 733 Green 734 Blue 736 Constraints 737 Edges 738 Are you sure you want to remove this edge and all it's points? This operation can not be undone. 739 Delete Edge 740 Are you sure you want to remove all constraints from this projector? This operation can not be undone. 741 Delete Constraints 742 Are you sure you want to remove all points from the blend mask? This operation can not be undone. 743 The current Solution can't be improved on by further iteration with from the current alignment. Either reset the initial estimated parameters for the projectors, or this will be the best alignment achievable. 744 Alignment Solver 745 Would you like to use the solved Projector parameters? You can always use the 'Copy Solved' button in the Projector Edit to do this manually. 746 Use Solved Parameters as Projector Defaults 747 Building Maps 748 Building Warp Maps 749 Warp 750 Would you like to build new maps with the current parameters? Answering 'No' will send the exsiting maps 751 Build new Maps 752 Building Blend Maps 753 Building Blend 754 Solve Distortion 755 Paste Orbital Elements from TLE 756 The clipbboard does not appear to contain a valid TLE set. Copy the contents of a Two Line Elements (TLE) set from your source to the clipboard in plain text and click paste again 757 You must select all appropriate columns before plotting Data 758 Check your values. You must enter valid numbers and a filename 759 Ok 760 Left Projector 761 Right Projector 762 Edge Properties 763 Altitude 764 Constraint Type 765 Azimuth 766 Weight 767 GroundTruthPointProperties 768 Off-Axis X 769 Off-Axis Y 770 FOV 771 Aspect 772 Projection 773 X 774 Y 775 Z 776 Pos 777 Rot 778 Transform 779 Pitch 780 Heading 781 Roll 782 ID 783 Projector List 784 Projector 785 Solved 786 Copy Solved 787 Copy View 788 Send Update 789 Projector Properties 790 Align 791 Blend 792 Rotation Period (days) 793 Zero Rotation (Julian Day) 794 Mean Radius (meters) 795 Oblateness (Percent) 796 Orbit/Point Color 797 Show as Point at Distance 798 Show Orbit Path 799 Scale (Meters to Units) 800 Station Keeping 801 Select the Latitude, Longitude and Altitude 802 Altitude (Meters) 803 Longitude (Decimal Degrees) 804 Latitude (Decimal Degrees) 805 Semimajor Axis (a) 806 Eccentricity (e) 807 Inclination 808 Argument of periapsis 809 Longitude of the Ascending Node 810 Mean anomaly at epoch 811 Epoch (Julian Date) 812 Mean Daily Motion 813 A Keplarian orbit is an elliptical orbit defined by at least 6 parameters. There are some variations in how those parameters are described, but most orbits can be translated into the terms below. 814 Semimajor Axis Units 815 Paste TLE 816 Trajectory Reference Frames are based on a time series table of Julian Date/Times and heliocentric X,Y,Z coordinates in the referenced units. The reference frame will orient itself on the path described based on interpolating positions for the current time. 817 Units 818 Import Path 819 End Date Range 820 Begin Date Range 821 Trajectory files 822 This wizard will guide you through the process of creating a new reference frame. A reference frame allows you to have local coordinates, scale and time realztive to the rest of the universe. The referernce can be based on fixed offsets, spherical coordinates, Keplarian orbits or a interpolated values from a list of date/time and position offsets. 823 Offset Type 824 Refrerence Frame Name 825 Select the Columns for cartesian coordinates for X, Y and optionally Z. The reverse checkbox may be used to match the sign vector for each axis. 826 Z Axis Column (optional) 827 Y Axis Column 828 X Axis Column 829 Reverse X 830 Reverse Y 831 Reverse Z 832 None 833 A color map allows you to vary the color of a marker based on the value of a a selected column using colors for discrete domain values, selecting colors to represent ranges, or using gradients to map a range of colors smoothly to a range of values. 834 Color Map Type 835 Color Map Column 836 Use the drop-downs to select the columns that specify the coordinates, select the altitude/depth mapping type, and optionally the column that specifies altitude/depth and the units in which the data is specified, Positive depth values offset downward. Positive altitude values offset upward. 837 Spatial Coordinates 838 Altitude / Depth / Distance 839 Latitude 840 Longitude 841 The Start and End Dates used with a Time decay allow you to visualize time series data as animation using the Time controls. The time decay controls how long it takes to fade out an event after it triggers. Select the optional start and end data columns to enable this feature and get a preview of the date range for the column. 842 End Date/Time 843 Start Date/Time 844 Time Decay 845 Your data is now ready for viewing. If you need to change any options just right-click on the layer and select the Properties option on the context menu. 846 Hover Text Column 847 You can select which data column you want shown when hovering over a marker, and optionally add a hyperlink to allow a user to drill into related data thru a web page. 848 Select a Marker 849 Marker Mix 850 Marker Column 851 Select the way you want to organize markers and their shapes. You can use one marker type for all the data or select a column to show different markers for ranges of values, or discrete values. 852 Show Far Side Markers 853 Use the scale type to specify how you want the markers displayed. You can have markers display relative to the screen, invariant of your zoom, or have them scale relative to the coordinates system. You can optionally select a column to control the scale. Use the scale factor to adjust the relative unit values of the column to the output marker size. 854 Scale Factor 855 Scale Type 856 Size/Magnitude Column 857 Scale Relative 858 This wizard will guide you through the process of importing your data for visualization. On this first step enter a friendly name for your layer, this is how it will appear in the Layer Manager. Select a reference frame for the coordinates in your data. This determines how WWT will plot your data and where. 859 Color Correction: 860 Color Correction: (No Selection) 861 Rotation 862 Ground Overlay Properties 863 Histogram 864 Ctrl+E Toggle Edit Mode\nMouse Drag Move Image\nShift+Drag Scale Image\nCtrl+Drag Rotate Image\nAlt+ Fine Adjustment Scale/Rotate\nRight Click Pick Pivot + Toggle Pivot Mode\nC Centers Image to View\n\nPivot Mode Instructions:\n* Align a star in both image and background.\n* Right Click on centroid of aligned star to select pivot.\n* Left Drag on a second star and align it to background.\n* Right Click to exit pivot mode. 865 Image Alignment 866 Microsoft WorldWide Telescope - Take it home with you at http://www.worldwidetelescope.org 867 Start DateTime 868 End DateTime 869 Fade In/Out Time 870 Fade Type 871 Layer Lifetime 872 Translation Y 873 Translation Z 874 Scale Y 875 Translation X 876 Scale Z 877 Scale X 878 Smooth Normals 879 Flip Textures 880 Uniform Scaling 881 3d Model Properties 882 Wait for all downloads 883 Filename Out (Use {NNNN} notation for auto frame numbering) 884 Browse 885 Output Format 886 FPS 887 Render 888 Total Frames 889 Start Frame 890 Dome Master 891 Render Tour to Video 892 Standard Definition 893 High Definition 720P 894 High Definition 1080P 895 Dome Master 1k 896 Dome Master 2k 897 Dome Master 3k 898 Dome Master 4k 899 Custom 900 Rendering frame {0} of {1}. 901 RenderProgress 902 Web Mapping Service URL 903 Layers and Styles 904 Server List 905 906 Server Name 907 Add Server 908 Get Layers 909 WMS Layers 910 Not loaded - Click Get Layers to download now 911 Finish 912 Next 913 Back 914 The URL does not appear to be well formed 915 Can't access NVO Registry at this time 916 Welcome to WWT ¦ Mars 917 Data Vizualization Layer 918 Welcome 919 Position 920 Scale 921 Markers 922 Color Map 923 Date Time 924 Hover Text 925 Your data is ready to view 926 Reference Frame 927 Trajectory 928 General Options 929 Your Reference Frame is Complete 930 Done 931 Distance 932 Lat/Lng 933 The Mean allows you to specify the primary bounds of the reference frame such as the surface height of a planet, or the bounding sphere of a 3d model of a spacecraft. Rotation period and zero rotation day allow the specification of a rotating frame of reference. Heading Pitch and roll allow for orientation relative to the parent reference frame. Station Keeping automatically orients the reference frame to track the Earth rather than tumble in orbit. 934 Never Rises 935 Never Sets 936 Restore Default Settings 937 Clear Cache 938 Download Queue 939 Layer Name 940 CoordinatesType 941 Altitude / Depth Column 942 Dome Tilt 943 Dome Type 944 Custom Warp Filename 945 Large Textures 946 Up Level