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"Five Stars"
-- ZDNet Software Library
"Editor's Pick"
-- SoftSeek
"Recommended"
-- Galt Shareware Zone

 

 
Description
CyberSky is an exciting, entertaining, and educational astronomy program that transforms your personal computer into your personal planetarium. CyberSky provides an excellent way to learn about astronomy and to explore the wonders of the sky visible in the distant past, the present, and the far-off future.
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CyberSky displays accurate charts of the sky as seen from any location on the earth. Sky charts can include stars, constellations, deep sky objects, and solar system objects, and can be enhanced by the addition of labels, coordinate system grids, and reference lines. CyberSky's user-friendly interface allows you to easily change your view of the sky, search for celestial objects, and display data about those objects. CyberSky also prints attractive sky charts that you can take outside with you.

 

Try before you buy!
CyberSky is used by people all over the world who want to learn about astronomy, by amateur and professional astronomers who need a straightforward planetarium program, by parents who want to share the joys of astronomy with their children, and by educators who want to empower their students to learn in a way unimagined a decade or two ago. CyberSky has something to offer you, regardless of your level of astronomy knowledge.
Download the shareware version to see for yourself
The shareware version of CyberSky is available as a .exe file and as a .zip archive. It will only take four or five minutes to download either file with a 28.8 modem.

 

Contact information
I respond to all my e-mail very promptly, and look forward to answering any questions you may have.
Stephen Michael Schimpf www.cybersky.com
2444 West 230th Street
Torrance, CA 90501-5242
sales@cybersky.com
support@cybersky.com
Thank you for your interest in CyberSky!

 

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Last updated on July 29, 1999