Deep SKY
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宇宙に関する画像集です。PCXフォーマットの画像が133枚、及びMS-DOS(英語版)用の画像ビュアーが収納されています。
MS-DOS(英語版)用の画像ビュアーを使う必要はありませんが、画像タイトルはMS-DOS(英語版)用の画像ビュアーでなければ分かりません。参考までにメニューを文末に記載しておきます。
MS-DOS(英語版)用の画像ビュアーを使う場合は下記の手順でビュアーを起動するとうまく行きました。
- Windows95の「MS-DOS プロンプト」のプロパティを起動し、「スクリーン」・「使い方」のうち、フルスクリーン表示を選択する。
- 「MS-DOS プロンプト」を起動して、MS-DOSをフルスクリーンで開く。
- コマンドプロンプト">"が表示された後、US (+ enter) をタイプして英語モードにする。
- カレントドライブをCD-ROMに移し、カレントディレクトリィをルートディレクトリィにする。
- deepsky (+ enter) をタイプして画像ビュアーを起動する。
- メニューの後戻りやプログラムの終了はEscキーを押します。
- プログラムの終了後、コマンドプロンプト">"が表示された後、JP (+ enter) をタイプして日本語モードにする。
日本語モードに戻しておかないとWindows95のアプリケーションで使用されている色が変わるなどの影響がでることがあります。
- コマンドプロンプト">"が表示された後、EXIT (+ enter) をタイプしてWindows95に戻る。
ファイルのタイムスタンプの最も新しい日付は'95年08月17日です。
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Breathtaking Hubble Photos!
Come take a tour of the Cosmos as soon through the eyes of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Includes over 100 breathtaking photos of both local and deep sky objects. Take a dramatic "up-close" look at planets within our solar system or explore the intriguing reality of distance galaxies.
Absolutely Stunning!
MS-DOS(英語版)用の画像ビュアー メニュー体系
[1] The Sun and the Solar System
[1] The Sun Photographed
in X-Rays
[2] The Sun with Solar Flare
[3] Anular Eclipse of January 1992
[4] Total Eclipse of November 1994
[5] The Nine Planets (NOT TO SCALE)
[6] Selected Small Bodies (Moons and Asteroids)
[7] Setup for Voyger Photo of Solar System
[8] Voyger Photo of Solar System (Raw)
[9] Voyger Photo of Solar System (Processed)
[2] Mercury
[1] Mercury mosaic from
Mariner
[2] Calenderia area of Mercury
[3] Cratered surface of Mercury close up
[3] Venus
[1] Venus cloud tops from
Magellan
[2] Venus cloud tops from Mariner
[3] Venus in UV light from Hubble
[4] Venus without clouds
[5] Crater Mead
[6] View from the Surface of Venus
[4] Earth
[1] Earth from Apollo 17
[2] Earth and Moon from Galileo
[3] Grand Canyon form Space
[4] San Francisco from Space
[5] Cape Cod from Space
[6] Southern Africa from Space
[7] USA at Night
[5] The Moon
[1] Full Moon from space
[2] Moon and "Eagle" (Apollo 11)
[3] Farside of the Moon
[4] Crater Copernicus from Space
[5] Moon Rover (Apollo 17)
[6] Moon Rover with astronaut
[7] Moon surface (Apollo 17)
[8] Boulder and Earth (Apollo 17)
[9] False Color Moon (Galileo)
[10] Moon and Earth from Clementine
[11] Moon and Earth College
[6] Mars
[1] Mars mosaic from
Viking
[2] Mars from Hubble (1995)
[3] Percival Lowells Mars (1900)
[4] Overview of Vale Marinaris
[5] Vale Marinaris close up
[6] Olympus Mons
[7] Surface or Mars from Viking 1
[8] Surface of Mars from Viking 2
[9] Surface of Mars from Viking 3
[7] Asteroids
[1] Asteroid Gaspra from
Galileo
[2] Ida and Dactyl (moon) from Galileo
[3] Vesta rotation from Hubble
[4] Gaspra, Phobos and Demos
[5] Gaspra rotation
[6] Asteroid Toutatis
[8] Jupiter
[1] Full disk view of
Jupiter
[2] Jupiter with Io and Europa
[3] Close up of Great Red Spot
[4] Full disk view of Io
[5] Io without Volcano
[6] Io with Volcano
[7] Europa
[8] Calisto
[9] Comet Impact with Jupiter
[1] Shoemaker-Levy heads
for Jupiter
[2] Fragment G in IR (Siding Springs)
[3] Fragment G in Infra Red (Spirex)
[4] Fragment G aftermath (Hubble)
[5] Fragment G with plume (Hubble)
[6] Disturbances in clouds in UV
[7] Impact A sequence
[8] Evolution of G impact
[10] Saturn
[1] Full view of Saturn
(Voyger)
[2] Saturn with two moons (Voyger)
[3] Saturn from above (Voyger)
[4] Illustrates ring crossing (Hubble)
[5] Rings edge on (Hubble)
[6] Moons identified (Hubble)
[7] Enceldous (Voyger)
[8] Enceledous close up (Voyger)
[9] Thethys (Voyger)
[10] Mimas hemisphere 1 (Voyger)
[11] Mimas hemisphere 2 (Voyger)
[11] Uranus
[1] Full view of Uranus
(Voyger)
[2] Clouds on Uranus (Hubble)
[3] Ariel (Voyger)
[4] Ariel2
[5] Miranda1 (Voyger)
[6] Miranda2 (Voyger)
[12] Neptune
[1] Full view of Neptune
(Voyger)
[2] Clouds on Neptune (Hubble)
[3] Scooter Clouds (Voyger)
[4] Tritan 1 (Voyger)
[5] Tritan 2 (Voyger)
[6] Dark Moon (Voyger)
[7] Neptune and Tritan (Voyger)
[13] Pluto
[1] Pluto and Charon
(Hubble)
[2] Projected Pluto Flyby
[14] Spacecraft and Observatories
[1] Apollo 8 Liftoff
[2] VoygerII Liftoff
[3] Voyger Plaque
[4] Voyger Spacecraft
[5] Hubble Mirror
[6] Space Shuttle Launch with Hubble
[7] Hubble Repair Launch
[8] Space Shuttle in Orbit
[9] Placement of Hubble Telescope
[10] Hubble and Earth
[11] Mount Wilson
[12] Arecibo Radio Telescope#
[15] Nebulae
[1] Orion Nebula (M42)
from Hubble
[2] Bok Globules in M42 (Stars Forming)
[3] Cygnus Loop (Hubble)
[4] Cateye Nebula, a Planetary (Hubble)
[5] Remnents of Super Nova SN87 (Hubble)
[6] Eta Carine (Hubble)
[7] Gas Jets as Stars form (Hubble)
[8] Gas Jets 2 (Hubble)
[9] Gas Jets 3 (Hubble)
[10] Gas Jets 4 (Hubble)
[11] Gas Jets 5 (Hubble)
[16] Star Clusters
[1] Open Star Cluster in
Nebula (Hubble)
[2] Star Cluster 1850 (Hubble)
[3] Close Up of Globular Cluster (Hubble)
[4] Dark Matter - Expected and Observed
[5] Smallest Star Yet Discovered (Hubble)
[17] Galaxies
[1] M100 Before and After
Hubble Repair
[2] M100 Close Up (Hubble)
[3] Cartwheel Galaxy (Hubble)
[4] NGC 253 Close Up (Hubble)
[5] Supernova in M51 (Hubble)
[6] Center of M87 with Black Hole (Hubble)
[7] Plot Showing M87 Rotation (Hubble)
[8] Coma Cluster (Hubble)
[9] Quasar (Hubble)
[10] Galactic Distortion via Gravitaional Lens
[11] Dark Matter - Expected and Observed
[12] Galactic Evolution
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