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- TellStar abstract "TellStar was the first graphical astronomy program ever available for personal computers. It was sold from 1980-1986 by Scharf Software Services, and was available for the Apple II and IBM PC computers. It came in two versions; Level 1, which only plotted the Northern Hemisphere, and Level 2, which was able to plot the entire sky.TellStar could predict the position of celestial objects on any point of the earth at any time between 0 and 3000AD. Available celestial objects were planets, Messier objects, and stars from 3 different catalogs, totaling to over 600 entries.Plots could be done in 9 directions, N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW and overhead (a view upwards the sky). Clicking on a star with a joystick or gamepad would give detailed information on each object, including declination, right ascension, magnitude, rising and setting times in sidereal time and Universal Time, and ranges of the year of visibility.".
- TellStar license Proprietary_software.
- TellStar operatingSystem Apple_II.
- TellStar operatingSystem DOS.
- TellStar status "Abandonware".
- TellStar wikiPageExternalLink tellstardisk.html.
- TellStar wikiPageID "30874473".
- TellStar wikiPageLength "3328".
- TellStar wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- TellStar wikiPageRevisionID "707521495".
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Abandonware.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Apple_II.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apple_II_software.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomy_software.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Declination.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink File:Tellstar.jpg.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Gamepad.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Heliacal_rising.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Joystick.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Messier_object.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Hemisphere.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_software.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Right_ascension.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_time.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Telstar.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Time.
- TellStar wikiPageWikiLinkText "TellStar".
- TellStar developer "Scharf Software Systems, Inc.".
- TellStar discontinued "yes".
- TellStar genre "Simulation".
- TellStar license Proprietary_software.
- TellStar logo File:Tellstar.jpg.
- TellStar name "TellStar".
- TellStar operatingSystem Apple_II.
- TellStar operatingSystem DOS.
- TellStar status Abandonware.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Astronomy-stub.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish2.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expert-subject.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_software.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TellStar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Science-software-stub.
- TellStar subject Category:Apple_II_software.
- TellStar subject Category:Astronomy_software.
- TellStar hypernym Program.
- TellStar type Software.
- TellStar type Work.
- TellStar type Datum.
- TellStar type CreativeWork.
- TellStar type Thing.
- TellStar type Q386724.
- TellStar type Q7397.
- TellStar comment "TellStar was the first graphical astronomy program ever available for personal computers. It was sold from 1980-1986 by Scharf Software Services, and was available for the Apple II and IBM PC computers. It came in two versions; Level 1, which only plotted the Northern Hemisphere, and Level 2, which was able to plot the entire sky.TellStar could predict the position of celestial objects on any point of the earth at any time between 0 and 3000AD.".
- TellStar label "TellStar".
- TellStar differentFrom Telstar.
- TellStar sameAs Q7697364.
- TellStar sameAs m.056tpg.
- TellStar sameAs Q7697364.
- TellStar wasDerivedFrom TellStar?oldid=707521495.
- TellStar isPrimaryTopicOf TellStar.
- TellStar name "TellStar".