| Planetarium uses three data bases
for the location pick list, the objects
list and the comets and asteroids list. These
three data bases have some things in common.
Every time you make a HotSync they
are backed up to your Palm backup directory on the PC. (To be precise:
they are only transferred if changes have been made to the data base since
the last HotSync.) The backed up files have the following filenames:
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the location pick list: PlanetariumDB.pdb
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the objects list: UserObjsDB.pdb
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the comets and asteroids list: PlnCometsDB.pdb
You might have noticed that files with
the same name are also present in the zip file where you found the other
Planetarium files. These files contain initial data for the data bases:
For the location data base there are about 600 cities, the objects list
contains over 200 deep sky objects and the comets and asteroids data base
contains a few comets and asteroids. It is optional to install these initial
data files. If they are not installed, Planetarium just creates a new empty
data base and the corresponding list will be empty.
Planetarium allows to change entries
or add new entries to these data bases. You might want to use the "Personal"
category or create a new category for this. Please note that all the changes
you make to existing entries or the new entries you add go into the data
base files PlanetariumDB.pdb, UserObjsDB.pdb, PlnCometsDB.pdb. Your data
gets merged with the initial data you installed. If you reinstall one of
the files from the zip archive or a previous backup of yours, the complete
data base is replaced and your changes will be erased. To provide a workaround
for this problem the import and export feature has been made.
The Import and Export features
The export feature stores all items
of a category in textual form into one or more memos. The memos are automatically
created and have a title like: "Planetarium Locations Europe". The import
feature is the counterpart. It reads a memo and adds all entries to the
data base. With these features you can:
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Share Planetarium data with your friends.
For example if you have added your favourite deep sky objects to the data
base in your Personal category, you select the Personal category, select
the menu item "Export" and beam the resulting memo to your friend. Your
friend creates and selects a new category where he wants to place the items,
then selects the menu item "Import", chooses the memo you beamed and presses
the "Import" button.
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Save your personal entries when you reinstall
the data base. For example you might have installed the location data base
and have deleted all categories outside America to save space. Now you
plan a trip to Europe and wish to reinstall the initial file. However,
if you do that, the complete data base will be replaced and that means
the personal entries you added will have gone. So you export the personal
category into a memo beforehand, reinstall the initial data base file and
reimport your personal entries afterwards.
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Get new data from the internet. For example
there is a list of Alignment
stars for the LX200 telescope. To transfer this list into Planetarium
you need to copy the list from your Internet browser to the clipboard and
paste it into a new memo in your Palm Desktop application. Then make a
HotSync to transfer the new memo to the Palm. On the Palm, create and select
a new category or just select the category where you want the entries.
Then select the menu item "Import", choose the memo with the data and tap
the "Import" button.
Location
Pick List
The location pick list stores the coordinates
of locations. This is useful when you travel around.
To reach the location pick list, select
"Options / Set Location" from the main menu, then tap on the "Pick" button.
 
The buttons:
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OK - To select a location, tap on the
location and press "OK".
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Cancel - To leave the locaiton pick list.
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New - To add a new location.
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Details - To edit a location, tap on the
location and press "Details".
The menu items:
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Delete all - Deletes all items from the
currently selected category.
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Import from memo - Reads a memo containing
locations and adds them to the currently selected category.
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Export to memo - Creates a new memo and
wrtites all entries of the currently selected category in textual form
into it.
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Help - Displays a short help text.
Please note that the menu items operate
on all items of the currently selected category only. To select
a category use the pulldown list at the upper right. It is important that
you select the category where you want to place the items before you execute
the import menu command.
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Objects
The objects list stores objects with
fixed coordinates like galaxies, planetary nebulaes or just your favourite
stars. To reach the objects list, select "Options / Objects" from the main
menu.

Each object can be turned on or off
with the checkbox at the left of the line. Only checked objects are shown
in the sky view. To edit an object just tap on it to get to the details
screen.
Please note: The following menu items
operate on all items of the currently selected category only. To
select a category use the pulldown list at the upper right. It is important
that you select the category where you want to place the items before you
execute the import menu command.
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Show all - Checks all objects of the currently
selected category.
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Hide all - Unchecks all objects of the
currently selected category.
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Delete all - Deletes all items from the
currently selected category.
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Import from memo - Reads a memo containing
objects and adds them to the currently selected category.
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Export to memo - Creates a new memo and
wrtites all entries of the currently selected category in textual form
into it.
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Help - Displays a short help text
Comets and
Asteroids
The comets and asteroids list stores
the orbital elements of asteroids and comets. To reach the comets and asteroids
list select "Objects / Comets and Asteroids" from the main menu.

Each entry can be turned on or off
with the checkbox at the left of the line. Only checked entries are shown
in the sky view. To edit an entry just tap on it to get to the details
screen. Here is an example how to enter the orbital
elements.
Please note: The following menu items
operate on all items of the currently selected category only. To
select a category use the pulldown list at the upper right. It is important
that you select the category where you want to place the items before you
execute the import menu command.
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Show all - Checks all entries of the currently
selected category.
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Hide all - Unchecks all entries of the
currently selected category.
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Delete all - Deletes all items from the
currently selected category.
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Import from memo - Reads a memo containing
comet or asteroid data and adds them to the currently selected category.
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Export to memo - Creates a new memo and
wrtites all entries of the currently selected category in textual form
into it.
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Help - Displays a short help text.
In the "Comet / Asteroid Details" screen
you enter the orbital elements for the object. Depending on whether it
is a comet or an asteroid the data set differs slightly.
For Asteroids you need:
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the Epoch as Julian date
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the Mean anomaly M in degrees
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the semimajor axis a in AU
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the eccentricity e
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the orbit inclination i in degrees (J2000)
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the argument of perihelion
in degrees (J2000)
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the longitude of the ascending node
in degrees (J2000)
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the magnitude parameters H and G
For Comets you need:
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the time of perihelion as Julian date
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the perihelion distance q in AU
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the eccentricity e
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the orbit inclination i in degrees (J2000)
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the argument of perihelion
in degrees (J2000)
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the longitude of the ascending node
in degrees (J2000)
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the magnitude parameters H0 and k
The data for comets and asteroids need
to be updated once in a while. The data can be used for several months
before the accuracy deteriorates. Check for current
data once or twice a year.
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